The Entry of Randomized Assignment into the Social Sciences (English)
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Journal of Causal Inference
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2019
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Title:The Entry of Randomized Assignment into the Social Sciences
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Contributors:Jamison, Julian C. ( author )
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Published in:Journal of Causal Inference ; 7, 1
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Publication date:2019-04-26
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Size:16 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 7, Issue 1
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Randomization Tests that Condition on Non-Categorical Covariate BalanceBranson, Zach / Miratrix, Luke W. et al. | 2019
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Estimating Mann–Whitney-Type Causal Effects for Right-Censored Survival OutcomesZhang, Zhiwei / Liu, Chunling / Ma, Shujie / Zhang, Min et al. | 2019
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Estimating Causal Effects of New Treatments Despite Self-Selection: The Case of Experimental Medical TreatmentsHazlett, Chad et al. | 2019
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Learning Heterogeneity in Causal Inference Using Sufficient Dimension ReductionLuo, Wei / Wu, Wenbo / Zhu, Yeying et al. | 2019
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Approximate Kernel-Based Conditional Independence Tests for Fast Non-Parametric Causal DiscoveryStrobl, Eric V. / Zhang, Kun / Visweswaran, Shyam et al. | 2019
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The Entry of Randomized Assignment into the Social SciencesJamison, Julian C. et al. | 2019
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New Traffic Conflict Measure Based on a Potential Outcome ModelYamada, Kentaro / Kuroki, Manabu et al. | 2019
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A Falsifiability Characterization of Double Robustness Through Logical OperatorsFrangakis, Constantine et al. | 2019
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On the Interpretation of do(x)Pearl, Judea et al. | 2019
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On the Interpretation of do(x)Pearl, Judea et al. | 2019