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Statistical Power 4 clustered designs 3 Binary Outcomes 2 Clustered Designs 2 Education Evaluations 2 Randomized Control Trials 2 Horvitz–Thompson estimators 1 Lasso 1 RCTs 1 School-based 1 average treatment effects 1 causal impact parameters 1 design-based estimators 1 discontinuity 1 experimental 1 experimental clustered designs 1 finite population central limit theorems 1 misreported outcomes 1 randomized control trials 1 randomized controlled trials 1 ratio estimators 1 regression 1 regression discontinuity 1
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Schochet, Peter Z. 6
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Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4 Journal of Causal Inference 1 Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics 1
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A Lasso approach to covariate selection and average treatment effect estimation for clustered RCTs using design-based methods
Schochet, Peter Z. - In: Journal of Causal Inference 10 (2022) 1, pp. 494-514
Abstract Statistical power is often a concern for clustered randomized control trials (RCTs) due to variance inflation from design effects and the high cost of adding study clusters (such as hospitals, schools, or communities). While covariate pre-specification can improve power for estimating...
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Technical Methods Report: Statistical Power for Regression Discontinuity Designs in Education Evaluations
Schochet, Peter Z. - Mathematica Policy Research - 2008
clustered designs to produce impacts with the same level of statistical precision. The viability of using RD designs for new …
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Statistical Power for School-Based RCTs with Binary Outcomes.
Schochet, Peter Z. - Mathematica Policy Research - 2013
sample size formulas for clustered designs in which random assignment is at the school or teacher level using generalized …
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A Statistical Model for Misreported Binary Outcomes in Clustered RCTs of Education Interventions
Schochet, Peter Z. - In: Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics 38 (2013) 5, pp. 470-498
In education randomized control trials (RCTs), the misreporting of student outcome data could lead to biased estimates of average treatment effects (ATEs) and their standard errors. This article discusses a statistical model that adjusts for misreported binary outcomes for two-level,...
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Statistical Power for School-Based RCTs with Binary Outcomes
Schochet, Peter Z. - Mathematica Policy Research - 2013
sample size formulas for clustered designs in which random assignment is at the school or teacher level using generalized …
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Technical Methods Report: Statistical Power for Regression Discontinuity Designs in Education Evaluations.
Schochet, Peter Z. - Mathematica Policy Research - 2008
clustered designs to produce impacts with the same level of statistical precision. The viability of using RD designs for new …
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