Regression Discontinuity Designs as Local Randomized Experiments

Alessandra Mattei, F. Mealli
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Abstract:In the seminal paper from 1960, Thistlethwaite and Campbell (1960) introduce the key ideas underlying regression discontinuity (RD) designs, which, even if initially almost completely ignored, have then acted as a fuse of a blowing number of studies applying and extending RD designs starting from the late nineties. Building on the original idea by Thistlethwaite and Campbell (1960), RD designs have been often described as designs that lead to locally randomized experiments for units with a realized value of a so-called forcing variable falling around a pre-fixed threshold. We embrace this perspective, and in this discussion we offer our view on how the original proposal by Thistlethwaite and Campbell (1960) should be formalized. We introduce an explicit local overlap assumption for a subpopulation around the threshold, for which we re-formulate the Stable Unit Treatment Value Assumption (SUTVA), and provide a formal definition of the hypothetical experiment underlying RD designs, by invoking a local randomization assumption. A distinguishing feature of this approach is that it embeds RD designs in a framework that is fully consistent with the potential outcome approach to causal inference. We discuss how to select suitable subpopulation(s) around the threshold with adjustment for multiple comparisons, and how to draw inference for the causal estimands of interest in this framework. We illustrate our approach in a study concerning the effects of University grants on students’ dropout.
局部随机实验中的回归不连续设计
摘要:在1960年的开创性论文中,Thistlethwaite和Campbell(1960)介绍了回归不连续(RD)设计的关键思想,尽管最初几乎完全被忽视,但从90年代末开始,这些思想已经成为应用和扩展RD设计的大量研究的导火线。基于Thistlethwaite和Campbell(1960)的原始想法,RD设计通常被描述为导致局部随机实验的设计,这些实验的单位具有所谓的强制变量的实现值落在预先固定的阈值附近。我们接受这一观点,并在本讨论中提出了我们对Thistlethwaite和Campbell(1960)最初的建议应该如何形式化的看法。我们为阈值附近的子种群引入了一个明确的局部重叠假设,为此我们重新制定了稳定单位处理值假设(SUTVA),并通过调用局部随机化假设,为RD设计的假设实验提供了一个正式的定义。这种方法的一个显著特征是,它将RD设计嵌入到一个与因果推理的潜在结果方法完全一致的框架中。我们讨论了如何在阈值周围选择合适的亚群,并对多次比较进行调整,以及如何在该框架中对感兴趣的因果估计进行推断。我们在一项关于大学助学金对学生辍学影响的研究中说明了我们的方法。
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