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CEDdata

Example Data for the Crossover Encouragement Design


Description

A randomly generated dataset containing 2000 rows and 7 columns with no missing values.

Usage

CEDdata

Format

A data frame containing the following variables, which are interpreted as results from a hypothetical randomized trial employing the crossover encouragement design.

T1:

The binary treatment indicator in the first stage.

M1:

The binary mediator variable recorded in the first stage.

Y1:

The binary outcome variable recorded in the first stage.

T2:

The binary treatment in the second stage. Equal to 1 - T1 by design.

Z:

The binary encouragement indicator for the second stage.

M2:

The binary mediator recorded in the second stage.

Y2:

The binary outcome recorded in the second stage.

Details

Note that all the observed responses are generated from an underlying distribution of potential outcomes and mediators (not shown in this dataset) satisfying the assumptions described in Imai, Tingley and Yamamoto (2012).

Source

Imai, K., Tingley, D. and Yamamoto, T. (2012) Experimental Designs for Identifying Causal Mechanisms. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A (Statistics in Society).


mediation

Causal Mediation Analysis

v4.5.0
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Dustin Tingley <dtingley@gov.harvard.edu>, Teppei Yamamoto <teppei@mit.edu>, Kentaro Hirose <hirose@princeton.edu>, Luke Keele <ljk20@psu.edu>, Kosuke Imai <kimai@princeton.edu>, Minh Trinh <mdtrinh@mit.edu>, Weihuang Wong <wwong@mit.edu>
Initial release
2019-9-13

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