有序处理对计数响应的处理效应:选择校正与敏感性分析

Selection correction and sensitivity analysis for ordered treatment effect on count response

Journal of Applied Econometrics · 2004
被引 26
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

针对有序处理变量对计数结果变量的处理效应,提出选择偏差校正方法和非参数敏感性分析,并应用于健康与退休研究数据,发现校正方法可能高估效应。

Abstract

Abstract In estimating the effect of an ordered treatment τ on a count response y with an observational data where τ is self‐selected (not randomized), observed variables x and unobserved variables ε can be unbalanced across the control group (τ = 0) and the treatment groups (τ = 1, …, J ). While the imbalance in x causes ‘overt bias’ which can be removed by controlling for x , the imbalance in ε causes ‘covert (hidden or selection) bias’ which cannot be easily removed. This paper makes three contributions. First, a proper counter‐factual causal framework for ordered treatment effect on count response is set up. Second, with no plausible instrument available for τ, a selection correction approach is proposed for the hidden bias. Third, a nonparametric sensitivity analysis is proposed where the treatment effect is nonparametrically estimated under no hidden bias first, and then a sensitivity analysis is conducted to see how sensitive the nonparametric estimate is to the assumption of no hidden bias. The analytic framework is applied to data from the Health and Retirement Study: the treatment is ordered exercise levels in five categories and the response is doctor office visits per year. The selection correction approach yields very large effects, which are however ruled out by the nonparametric sensitivity analysis. This finding suggests a good deal of caution in using selection correction approaches. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

有序处理效应计数响应选择偏差校正敏感性分析