In this paper, the strengths and weakness of randomized field ex- periments are discussed. Although it seems to be common knowledge that random assignment balances experimental and control groups on all confounders, other features of randomized field experiments are somewhat less appreciated. These include the role of random assign- ment in statistical inference and representations of the mechanisms by which the treatment has its impact. Randomized experiments also have important limitations and are sub ject to the fidelity with which they are implemented. In the end, randomized field experiments are still the best way to estimate causal effects, but are a considerable distance from perfection
Abstract. Before R. A. Fisher introduced randomization, the literature on empirical methods emphasiz...
This note suggests that it is sometimes possible to apply true experimental designs in field setting...
Randomized experiments are seen as the most rigorous methodology for testing causal explanations for...
In this paper, the strengths and weakness of randomized field experiments are discussed. Although it...
This chapter discusses several important topics related to randomization in field experiments. In th...
Social experiments have been used in research since the 1960s, yet the technique of controlled exper...
views are those of the author alone. yale_ms_v4.wpd 10/7/03 One of the areas of policy research wher...
According to R.A. Fisher, randomization “relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of con-sidering ...
According to R.A. Fisher, randomization "relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of considering i...
We present new evidence on the randomization methods used in existing experiments, and new simulatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from De Gruyter via the DOI i...
Replication and randomization and are the keys for statistically valid experiments. Both are necessa...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
We review the argumentsfor and against randomized field experiments design to address important ques...
Abstract. Before R. A. Fisher introduced randomization, the literature on empirical methods emphasiz...
This note suggests that it is sometimes possible to apply true experimental designs in field setting...
Randomized experiments are seen as the most rigorous methodology for testing causal explanations for...
In this paper, the strengths and weakness of randomized field experiments are discussed. Although it...
This chapter discusses several important topics related to randomization in field experiments. In th...
Social experiments have been used in research since the 1960s, yet the technique of controlled exper...
views are those of the author alone. yale_ms_v4.wpd 10/7/03 One of the areas of policy research wher...
According to R.A. Fisher, randomization “relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of con-sidering ...
According to R.A. Fisher, randomization "relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of considering i...
We present new evidence on the randomization methods used in existing experiments, and new simulatio...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from De Gruyter via the DOI i...
Replication and randomization and are the keys for statistically valid experiments. Both are necessa...
The importance of social programs to a diverse population creates a legitimate concern that the find...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
We review the argumentsfor and against randomized field experiments design to address important ques...
Abstract. Before R. A. Fisher introduced randomization, the literature on empirical methods emphasiz...
This note suggests that it is sometimes possible to apply true experimental designs in field setting...
Randomized experiments are seen as the most rigorous methodology for testing causal explanations for...