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Nick Huntington-Klein

    The Effect
    The Effect
    • The Effect: An Introduction to Research Design and Causality is about research design, specifically concerning research that uses observational data to make a causal inference. It is separated into two halves, each with different approaches to that subject. The first half goes through the concepts of causality, with very little in the way of estimation. It introduces the concept of identification thoroughly and clearly and discusses it as a process of trying to isolate variation that has a causal interpretation. Subjects include heavy emphasis on data-generating processes and causal diagrams. Concepts are demonstrated with a heavy emphasis on graphical intuition and the question of what we do to data. When we "add a control variable" what does that actually do? Key Features: - Extensive code examples in R, Stata, and Python - Chapters on overlooked topics in econometrics classes: heterogeneous treatment effects, simulation and power analysis, new cutting-edge methods, and uncomfortable ignored assumptions - An easy-to-read conversational tone - Up-to-date coverage of methods with fast-moving literatures like difference-in-differences

      The Effect
    • The Effect

      An Introduction to Research Design and Causality

      • 646 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      Focusing on research design, this book delves into the complexities of using observational data for causal inference. It is divided into two distinct sections, each offering unique methodologies and perspectives on the topic. By exploring these approaches, the book provides a comprehensive introduction to understanding causality in research.

      The Effect