Researchers investigating causal mechanisms in survey experiments often rely on non-randomized quantities to isolate the indirect effect of treatment through these variables. Such an approach, however, requires a ``selection-on-observables'' assumption, which undermines the advantages of a randomized experiment. In this paper, we show what can be learned about casual mechanisms through experimental design alone. We propose a factorial design that provides or withholds information on mediating variables and allows for the identification of the overall average treatment effect and the controlled direct effect of treatment fixing a potential mediator. While this design cannot identify indirect effects on its own, it avoids making the selection...
Quantitative criminology focuses on straightforward causal questions that are ideally addressed with...
In typical political experiments, researchers randomize a set of households, precincts, or individua...
One strategy for discovering the connections between social policy interventions and behavioral outc...
Identifying causal mechanisms is a fundamental goal of social science. Researchers seek to study not...
Experimentation is a powerful methodology that enables scientists to establish causal claims empiric...
Identifying causal mechanisms is a fundamental goal of social science. Researchers seek to study not...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
This special issue of Evaluation and the Health Professions is dedicated to methods for causal media...
Researchers seeking to establish causal relationships frequently control for variables on the purpor...
Indirect experiments are studies in which randomized control is replaced by randomized encouragement...
Causal mediation analysis is routinely conducted by applied researchers in a variety of disciplines....
Understanding the mechanisms through which treatment effects come about is crucial for designing eff...
Embedding experiments within surveys has reinvigorated survey research. Several survey experiments a...
Quantitative criminology focuses on straightforward causal questions that are ideally addressed with...
In typical political experiments, researchers randomize a set of households, precincts, or individua...
One strategy for discovering the connections between social policy interventions and behavioral outc...
Identifying causal mechanisms is a fundamental goal of social science. Researchers seek to study not...
Experimentation is a powerful methodology that enables scientists to establish causal claims empiric...
Identifying causal mechanisms is a fundamental goal of social science. Researchers seek to study not...
For estimating causal effects of treatments, randomized experiments are generally considered the gol...
Social scientists and policy makers continue to put increased emphasis on identifying causal effects...
Randomized experiments are becoming increasingly common in political science. Despite their well-kno...
This special issue of Evaluation and the Health Professions is dedicated to methods for causal media...
Researchers seeking to establish causal relationships frequently control for variables on the purpor...
Indirect experiments are studies in which randomized control is replaced by randomized encouragement...
Causal mediation analysis is routinely conducted by applied researchers in a variety of disciplines....
Understanding the mechanisms through which treatment effects come about is crucial for designing eff...
Embedding experiments within surveys has reinvigorated survey research. Several survey experiments a...
Quantitative criminology focuses on straightforward causal questions that are ideally addressed with...
In typical political experiments, researchers randomize a set of households, precincts, or individua...
One strategy for discovering the connections between social policy interventions and behavioral outc...