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Optimal Screening in Experiments with Partial Compliance

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  • Christopher Carter
  • Adeline Delavande
  • Mario Fiorini
  • Peter Siminski
  • Patrick Vu

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This note studies optimal experimental design under partial compliance when experimenters can screen participants prior to randomization. Theoretical results show that retaining all compliers and screening out all non-compliers achieves three complementary aims: (i) the Local Average Treatment Effect is the same as the standard 2SLS estimator with no screening; (ii) median bias is minimized; and (iii) statistical power is maximized. In practice, complier status is unobserved. We therefore discuss feasible screening strategies and propose a simple test for screening efficacy. Future work will conduct an experiment to demonstrate the feasibility and advantages of the optimal screening design.

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  • Christopher Carter & Adeline Delavande & Mario Fiorini & Peter Siminski & Patrick Vu, 2025. "Optimal Screening in Experiments with Partial Compliance," Papers 2512.09206, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2512.09206
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