Term ID: T4699

Quasi-Experimental Causal Inference

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Methods for establishing cause-and-effect relationships from non-randomized comparative studies.
Example: Using instrumental variables and natural experiments to determine whether interventions cause observed improvements.

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Reference: Angrist & Pischke (2009)