Imbens and Rubin’s book “Causal Inference for Statistics, Social, and Biomedical Sciences: An Introduction” is an excellent reference for the Potential Outcomes approach. There are also several summaries online done by…
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For foreign students, the PhD program is a great way to enter the U.S. job market. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that, while American undergrads can get lucrative job offers right out of college, foreign students are…
Great article! One nitpick however in the informal definition of a p-value: the p-value is the probability of getting results similar or more extreme to the results we observed if the dice are not biased.
I'm currently in the process of getting my phd on this exact topic and I'm always happy to hear the problem of network interference in A/B tests being tackled at more and more tech companies. Here's a small (incomplete)…
Which is why units should be randomly selected into each groups to avoid confounding factors like the one you mention.
Interesting. It was my impression that Donald Rubin was the main instigator of propensity-score methods. Do you have some paper references in mind to give me a better sense of the timeline?
progressbar2, can also takes iterables as input, for easy display of progress bars
Imbens and Rubin’s book “Causal Inference for Statistics, Social, and Biomedical Sciences: An Introduction” is an excellent reference for the Potential Outcomes approach. There are also several summaries online done by…
Plug for my friend’s “start-up”/company that I’ve used to find online piano teachers to great success, but they also do vocals as well as many other instruments: ToneRow.com. She is a piano prof at Juilliard and I…
For foreign students, the PhD program is a great way to enter the U.S. job market. In fact, I'd go as far as to say that, while American undergrads can get lucrative job offers right out of college, foreign students are…
Great article! One nitpick however in the informal definition of a p-value: the p-value is the probability of getting results similar or more extreme to the results we observed if the dice are not biased.
I'm currently in the process of getting my phd on this exact topic and I'm always happy to hear the problem of network interference in A/B tests being tackled at more and more tech companies. Here's a small (incomplete)…
Which is why units should be randomly selected into each groups to avoid confounding factors like the one you mention.
Interesting. It was my impression that Donald Rubin was the main instigator of propensity-score methods. Do you have some paper references in mind to give me a better sense of the timeline?
progressbar2, can also takes iterables as input, for easy display of progress bars