Decorative Gourds and Dr. Rocío Titiunik Workshop on RDD
Workshop starting Oct 3
My favorite time of year is decorative goard season. It’s when I collect a ton of decorative gourds and arrange them in a horn on my kitchen table. Well, to kick off this year’s decorative goard season, we have none other than the fantastic Dr. Rocío Titiunik, professor of political science at Princeton, teaching a 3 day workshop at Mixtape Sessions on regression discontinuity design, a method she has contributed to greatly to over the last decade or more, and which many view as one of the more credible quasi-experimental methods. I teach it in my four day workshop on causal inference, but she’s the master, so if you really want to go deeper, I highly encourage you come. Here’s a little about her and her work:
And here’s the link as well as an abstract:
This course covers methods for the analysis and interpretation of the Regression Discontinuity (RD) design, a non-experimental strategy to study treatment effects that can be used when units receive a treatment based on a score and a …
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