A matched-pair instrumental variables method using CART on absolute adjusted outcome differences and closed testing discovers and tests heterogeneous complier treatment effects with familywise error control.
A Groupwise Approach for Inferring Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Causal Inference
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Recently, there has been great interest in estimating the conditional average treatment effect using flexible machine learning methods. However, in practice, investigators often have working hypotheses about effect heterogeneity across pre-defined subgroups of study units, which we call the groupwise approach. The paper compares two modern ways to estimate groupwise treatment effects, a nonparametric approach and a semiparametric approach, with the goal of better informing practice. Specifically, we compare (a) the underlying assumptions, (b) efficiency and adaption to the underlying data generating models, and (c) a way to combine the two approaches. We also discuss how to test a key assumption concerning the semiparametric estimator and to obtain cluster-robust standard errors if study units in the same subgroups are correlated. We demonstrate our findings by conducting simulation studies and reanalyzing the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study.
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Detecting Heterogeneous Treatment Effect with Instrumental Variables
A matched-pair instrumental variables method using CART on absolute adjusted outcome differences and closed testing discovers and tests heterogeneous complier treatment effects with familywise error control.