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The following pages link to Can Nonrandomized Experiments Yield Accurate Answers? A Randomized Experiment Comparing Random and Nonrandom Assignments (Q5414006):
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- Matching methods for causal inference: a review and a look forward (Q903298) (← links)
- A random shock is not random assignment (Q1670154) (← links)
- Robust machine learning for treatment effects in multilevel observational studies under cluster-level unmeasured confounding (Q2141660) (← links)
- Estimating causal effects with optimization-based methods: a review and empirical comparison (Q2171584) (← links)
- Evidence of randomisation bias in a large-scale social experiment: the case of ERA (Q2294512) (← links)
- Automated versus do-it-yourself methods for causal inference: lessons learned from a data analysis competition (Q2325609) (← links)
- Comment: Will competition-winning methods for causal inference also succeed in practice? (Q2325611) (← links)
- Comment: strengthening empirical evaluation of causal inference methods (Q2325612) (← links)
- Comment: causal inference competitions: where should we aim? (Q2325619) (← links)
- Is there a social cost of randomization? (Q2417429) (← links)
- Bias and High-Dimensional Adjustment in Observational Studies of Peer Effects (Q4999123) (← links)
- Correction of confounding bias in non‐randomized studies by appropriate weighting (Q5391164) (← links)