According to R.A. Fisher, randomization "relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of considering innumerable causes by which the data may be disturbed." Since, in particular, it is said to control for known and unknown nuisance factors that may considerably challenge the validity of a result, it has become very popular. This contribution challenges the received view. First, looking for quantitative support, we study a number of straightforward, mathematically simple models. They all demonstrate that the optimism surrounding randomization is questionable: In small to medium-sized samples, random allocation of units to treatments typically yields a considerable imbalance between the groups, i.e., confounding due to randomization is the rule...
Controlled trials that randomize by practice can provide robust evidence to inform patient care. How...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
A key role in inference is played by randomization, which has been extensively used in clinical tria...
According to R.A. Fisher, randomization “relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of con-sidering ...
While practitioners think highly of randomized studies, some philosophers argue that there is no epi...
This chapter provides a framework for conceptualizing randomization in clinical trials and for linki...
Peter Urbach has argued, on Bayesian grounds, that experimental randomization serves no useful purpo...
In this paper, the strengths and weakness of randomized field ex- periments are discussed. Although...
Randomization is a key ingredient of rigorous causal inference. Given the increasing desire for rigo...
Abstract. Before R. A. Fisher introduced randomization, the literature on empirical methods emphasiz...
Fisher argued that, for completely randomized designs, block designs and Latin square designs, his p...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
A 2011 Cochrane Review found that adequately randomized trials sometimes revealed larger, sometimes ...
© 2020 American Economic Association. All rights reserved. This paper studies the problem of experim...
We present new evidence on the randomization methods used in existing experiments, and new simulatio...
Controlled trials that randomize by practice can provide robust evidence to inform patient care. How...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
A key role in inference is played by randomization, which has been extensively used in clinical tria...
According to R.A. Fisher, randomization “relieves the experimenter from the anxiety of con-sidering ...
While practitioners think highly of randomized studies, some philosophers argue that there is no epi...
This chapter provides a framework for conceptualizing randomization in clinical trials and for linki...
Peter Urbach has argued, on Bayesian grounds, that experimental randomization serves no useful purpo...
In this paper, the strengths and weakness of randomized field ex- periments are discussed. Although...
Randomization is a key ingredient of rigorous causal inference. Given the increasing desire for rigo...
Abstract. Before R. A. Fisher introduced randomization, the literature on empirical methods emphasiz...
Fisher argued that, for completely randomized designs, block designs and Latin square designs, his p...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
A 2011 Cochrane Review found that adequately randomized trials sometimes revealed larger, sometimes ...
© 2020 American Economic Association. All rights reserved. This paper studies the problem of experim...
We present new evidence on the randomization methods used in existing experiments, and new simulatio...
Controlled trials that randomize by practice can provide robust evidence to inform patient care. How...
We investigate violations of consequentialism in the form of the stochastic dominance property. The ...
A key role in inference is played by randomization, which has been extensively used in clinical tria...