Luke Keele, Matthew Lenard, Luke Miratrix, Lindsay Page
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A Software Tutorial for Matching in Clustered Observational Studies
Abstract:Many interventions occur in settings where treatments are applied to groups. For example, a math intervention may be implemented for all students in some schools and withheld from students in other schools. When such treatments are non-randomly allocated, researchers can use statistical adjustment to make treated and control groups similar in terms of observed characteristics. Recent work in statistics has developed a form of matching, known as multilevel matching, that is designed for contexts where treatments are clustered. In this article, we provide a tutorial on how to analyze clustered treatment using multilevel matching. We use a real data application to explain the full set of steps for the analysis of a clustered observational study.