Placebo Tests for Causal Inference
University of Chicago · Princeton University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Placebo tests are increasingly common in applied social science research, but the methodological literature has not previously offered a comprehensive account of what we learn from them. We define placebo tests as tools for assessing the plausibility of the assumptions underlying a research design relative to some departure from those assumptions. We offer a typology of tests defined by the aspect of the research design that is altered to produce it (outcome, treatment, or population) and the type of assumption that is tested (bias assumptions or distributional assumptions). Our formal framework clarifies the extra assumptions necessary for informative placebo tests; these assumptions can be strong,…
Citation impact
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- 41.94
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- 100%
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- 43
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Typology
- Credibility
- Causal inference
- Placebo
- Inference
- Test (biology)
- Research design
- Outcome (game theory)
- Quality Education