Abstract: Estimating the heterogeneous treatment effect is essential to assess the generality and mechanism of randomized experiments. In this paper, we...
Abstract: Many social events and policies generate spillover effects in both time and space. Their occurrence influences not only the outcomes of interest...
Abstract: Researchers are often tasked with applying subjective or contested labels to objects such as text and images. For example, researchers might...
Abstract: Error correction modeling (ECM) is a common time-series strategy when both dependent and independent variables contain a unit root and are...
Abstract: Social scientists rely heavily on survey datasets to study important questions, such as policy preferences and voting intentions. However, it...
Abstract: Difference-in-Differences (DID) is a popular method for design-based causal inference. Design-based methods typically quantify uncertainty...
Abstract: Election scholars increasingly analyze large cast vote records (ballot image logs) to measure ticket splitting and ideological coherence in...