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Analyzing Causal Mechanisms in Survey Experiments
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Blackwell, Matthew
, Sen, Maya
, Acharya, Avidit
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Causality
/ Democratic peace theory
/ Election results
/ Experiments
/ Identification
/ Indirect effects
/ Mediation
/ Nominations
/ Partisanship
/ Polls & surveys
/ Research design
/ Researchers
/ Supreme courts
/ Variables
2018
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Analyzing Causal Mechanisms in Survey Experiments
by
Blackwell, Matthew
, Sen, Maya
, Acharya, Avidit
in
Causality
/ Democratic peace theory
/ Election results
/ Experiments
/ Identification
/ Indirect effects
/ Mediation
/ Nominations
/ Partisanship
/ Polls & surveys
/ Research design
/ Researchers
/ Supreme courts
/ Variables
2018
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Analyzing Causal Mechanisms in Survey Experiments
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, Acharya, Avidit
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Causality
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/ Election results
/ Experiments
/ Identification
/ Indirect effects
/ Mediation
/ Nominations
/ Partisanship
/ Polls & surveys
/ Research design
/ Researchers
/ Supreme courts
/ Variables
2018
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Analyzing Causal Mechanisms in Survey Experiments
2018
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Researchers investigating causal mechanisms in survey experiments often rely on nonrandomized quantities to isolate the indirect effect of treatment through these variables. Such an approach, however, requires a “selection-on-observables” assumption, which undermines the advantages of a randomized experiment. In this paper, we show what can be learned about casual mechanisms through experimental design alone. We propose a factorial design that provides or withholds information on mediating variables and allows for the identification of the overall average treatment effect and the controlled direct effect of treatment fixing a potential mediator. While this design cannot identify indirect effects on its own, it avoids making the selection-on-observable assumption of the standard mediation approach while providing evidence for a broader understanding of causal mechanisms that encompasses both indirect effects and interactions. We illustrate these approaches via two examples: one on evaluations of US Supreme Court nominees and the other on perceptions of the democratic peace.
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