This chapter discusses several important topics related to randomization in field experiments. In the field, researchers face constraints in the design they can implement and/or the type of data that can be collected. The chapter looks at such constraints from the point of view of randomization. We discuss challenges posed by these constraints and possible ways to tackle them, illustrated with examples from articles published in top economics journals. We review how randomization can help to estimate treatment effects. We discuss how treatment spillovers that invalidate stable unit treatment value assumption (SUTVA) can be addressed by choosing different levels of randomization. We pay attention to implementation and practical issues that m...
Abstract. Before R. A. Fisher introduced randomization, the literature on empirical methods emphasiz...
In empirical work, randomization is seen as an effective means of controlling for potential biases. ...
Randomization tests have been suggested as a method for analyzing the data from single-case designs....
This chapter discusses several important topics related to randomization in field experiments. In th...
In this paper, the strengths and weakness of randomized field experiments are discussed. Although it...
Replication and randomization and are the keys for statistically valid experiments. Both are necessa...
This paper is a practical guide (a toolkit) for researchers, students and practitioners wish-ing to ...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
According to R.A. Fisher, randomization “relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of con-sidering ...
This paper discusses experimental design for the case that (i) we are given a distribution of covari...
I follow R. A. Fisher's The Design of Experiments (1935), using randomization statistical inference ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from De Gruyter via the DOI i...
In the experimental auctions literature it is common practice to train the potentially unfamiliar su...
Background Randomization is the foundation of any clinical trial involving treatment comparison. It ...
We present new evidence on the randomization methods used in existing experiments, and new simulatio...
Abstract. Before R. A. Fisher introduced randomization, the literature on empirical methods emphasiz...
In empirical work, randomization is seen as an effective means of controlling for potential biases. ...
Randomization tests have been suggested as a method for analyzing the data from single-case designs....
This chapter discusses several important topics related to randomization in field experiments. In th...
In this paper, the strengths and weakness of randomized field experiments are discussed. Although it...
Replication and randomization and are the keys for statistically valid experiments. Both are necessa...
This paper is a practical guide (a toolkit) for researchers, students and practitioners wish-ing to ...
This dissertation explores methodological topics in the analysis of randomized experiments, with a f...
According to R.A. Fisher, randomization “relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of con-sidering ...
This paper discusses experimental design for the case that (i) we are given a distribution of covari...
I follow R. A. Fisher's The Design of Experiments (1935), using randomization statistical inference ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from De Gruyter via the DOI i...
In the experimental auctions literature it is common practice to train the potentially unfamiliar su...
Background Randomization is the foundation of any clinical trial involving treatment comparison. It ...
We present new evidence on the randomization methods used in existing experiments, and new simulatio...
Abstract. Before R. A. Fisher introduced randomization, the literature on empirical methods emphasiz...
In empirical work, randomization is seen as an effective means of controlling for potential biases. ...
Randomization tests have been suggested as a method for analyzing the data from single-case designs....