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Propensity Score Matching in Education×What Works Clearinghouse Standards×
CampoEducationEducation
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19832022
Autor originalRosenbaum & Rubin (method); educational application widespread (Stuart and others)Institute of Education Sciences (IES), U.S. Department of Education
TipoObservational causal inference by matching treated and untreated units on treatment probabilityStandards and procedures for assessing the causal credibility of education studies
Fuente seminalRosenbaum, P. R., & Rubin, D. B. (1983). The central role of the propensity score in observational studies for causal effects. Biometrika, 70(1), 41–55. DOI ↗What Works Clearinghouse. (2022). What Works Clearinghouse Procedures and Standards Handbook, Version 5.0. Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education. link ↗
AliasEducational Propensity Score Matching, PSM in Education, Propensity Matching for School Effects, Observational Causal MatchingWWC Standards, WWC Evidence Standards, What Works Clearinghouse Review, WWC Study Rating
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ResumenPropensity score matching estimates the causal effect of an educational treatment from observational data by pairing treated students, schools, or teachers with comparison units that had the same probability of receiving the treatment given their observed characteristics. Introduced by Rosenbaum and Rubin, it collapses many confounding variables into a single score and matches on it, approximating the balance a randomized experiment would create. In education — where randomizing program participation, retention, or school choice is often impossible — it is a widely used quasi-experimental tool.The What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) standards are the protocol the U.S. Institute of Education Sciences uses to judge how much confidence an education study's findings deserve as causal evidence. They specify which designs can support causal claims, how to screen for threats such as attrition and confounding, and how to rate each study — Meets Standards Without Reservations, With Reservations, or Does Not Meet Standards — before synthesizing the body of evidence. The standards are a cornerstone of evidence-based education policy in the United States.
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