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Experiments

In: Demystifying Causal Inference

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  • Vikram Dayal

    (Institute of Economic Growth)

  • Anand Murugesan

    (Central European University)

Abstract

Have you wondered how researchers evaluate the effectiveness of vaccines or answer public policy questions, such as whether quotas for women in political leadership positions make a difference in policy outcomes, or whether smaller classes lead to better student learning outcomes? The answer often would be the experimental method. Researchers use this method to investigate cause-and-effect relationships by randomly assigning units, such as individuals, schools, and villages, to different treatments.

Suggested Citation

  • Vikram Dayal & Anand Murugesan, 2023. "Experiments," Springer Books, in: Demystifying Causal Inference, chapter 0, pages 81-108, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-99-3905-3_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-3905-3_6
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