Conditional and pairwise-imputation randomization tests deliver finite-sample or asymptotic validity for partially sharp, bounded, average, and monotone spillover nulls in randomized saturation designs.
Regression-Adjusted Estimation of Quantile Treatment Effects under Covariate-Adaptive Randomizations
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Datasets from field experiments with covariate-adaptive randomizations (CARs) usually contain extra covariates in addition to the strata indicators. We propose to incorporate these additional covariates via auxiliary regressions in the estimation and inference of unconditional quantile treatment effects (QTEs) under CARs. We establish the consistency and limit distribution of the regression-adjusted QTE estimator and prove that the use of multiplier bootstrap inference is non-conservative under CARs. The auxiliary regression may be estimated parametrically, nonparametrically, or via regularization when the data are high-dimensional. Even when the auxiliary regression is misspecified, the proposed bootstrap inferential procedure still achieves the nominal rejection probability in the limit under the null. When the auxiliary regression is correctly specified, the regression-adjusted estimator achieves the minimum asymptotic variance. We also discuss forms of adjustments that can improve the efficiency of the QTE estimators. The finite sample performance of the new estimation and inferential methods is studied in simulations and an empirical application to a well-known dataset concerned with expanding access to basic bank accounts on savings is reported.
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Randomization Tests in Randomized Saturation Designs
Conditional and pairwise-imputation randomization tests deliver finite-sample or asymptotic validity for partially sharp, bounded, average, and monotone spillover nulls in randomized saturation designs.