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Difference-in-Means Estimator×Audit Experiment×
NyanjaPolitical SciencePolitical Science
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Mwaka wa asili19232011
MwanzilishiJerzy Neyman (design-based potential-outcomes framework)Butler & Broockman (political responsiveness audits); Bertrand & Mullainathan (correspondence-audit lineage)
AinaDesign-based estimator of the average treatment effectRandomized field experiment using matched fictitious requests
Chanzo asiliaGerber, A. S., & Green, D. P. (2012). Field Experiments: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation. New York: W. W. Norton. ISBN: 9780393979954Butler, D. M., & Broockman, D. E. (2011). Do Politicians Racially Discriminate Against Constituents? A Field Experiment on State Legislators. American Journal of Political Science, 55(3), 463–477. DOI ↗
Majina mbadalaNeyman estimator, Design-based ATE estimator, Difference of sample means, Mean-difference treatment effect estimatorCorrespondence study, Field audit study, Discrimination audit, Responsiveness audit
Zinazohusiana44
MuhtasariThe difference-in-means estimator is the design-based workhorse for analyzing randomized experiments: it estimates the average treatment effect simply as the difference between the average outcome among treated units and the average outcome among control units. Rooted in Jerzy Neyman's potential-outcomes framework and central to modern treatments by Imbens and Rubin and by Gerber and Green, it is unbiased under randomization, comes with a conservative Neyman variance estimator, and supports exact randomization inference, requiring no model of how outcomes are generated.An audit experiment, also called a correspondence or field audit study, sends matched but fictitious requests to real-world targets — such as legislators, landlords, or employers — while randomizing a single treatment cue, then compares the rate and quality of responses. In political science the canonical design follows Butler and Broockman's 2011 study of U.S. state legislators, which varied the putative race signaled by a constituent's name to measure discrimination in responsiveness.
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