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March 2008 On regression adjustments in experiments with several treatments
David A. Freedman
Ann. Appl. Stat. 2(1): 176-196 (March 2008). DOI: 10.1214/07-AOAS143

Abstract

Regression adjustments are often made to experimental data. Since randomization does not justify the models, bias is likely; nor are the usual variance calculations to be trusted. Here, we evaluate regression adjustments using Neyman’s nonparametric model. Previous results are generalized, and more intuitive proofs are given. A bias term is isolated, and conditions are given for unbiased estimation in finite samples.

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David A. Freedman. "On regression adjustments in experiments with several treatments." Ann. Appl. Stat. 2 (1) 176 - 196, March 2008. https://doi.org/10.1214/07-AOAS143

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Published: March 2008
First available in Project Euclid: 24 March 2008

zbMATH: 1144.62027
MathSciNet: MR2415599
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/07-AOAS143

Keywords: balanced designs , bias , estimation , experiments , intention-to-treat , models , multiple regression , Randomization

Rights: Copyright © 2008 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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