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Replication research can be used to explore original study results that researchers consider questionable, but it should also be a tool for reinforcing the credibility of results that are important to policies and programs. The challenge is to design a replication plan open to both supporting...
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We examine the generalizability of internally valid estimates of causal effects in a fixed population over time when that population is subject to aggregate shocks. This temporal external validity is shown to depend upon the distribution of the aggregate shocks and the interaction between these...
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Since the influential survey by Windrum et al. (2007), research on empirical validation of agent-based models in … stock of such recent literature to offer an updated critical review of existing validation techniques. We sketch a simple … theoretical framework that conceptualizes existing validation approaches, which we discuss along three different dimensions: (i …
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To estimate causal effects from observational data, an applied researcher must impose beliefs. The instrumental variables exclusion restriction, for example, represents the belief that the instrument has no direct effect on the outcome of interest. Yet beliefs about instrument validity do not...
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