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The Generalized Oaxaca-Blinder Estimator

Kevin Guo, Guillaume Basse

2021Journal of the American Statistical Association42 citationsDOI

Abstract

After performing a randomized experiment, researchers often use ordinary least-square (OLS) regression to adjust for baseline covariates when estimating the average treatment effect. It is widely known that the resulting confidence interval is valid even if the linear model is misspecified. In this article, we generalize that conclusion to covariate adjustment with nonlinear models. We introduce an intuitive way to use any “simple” nonlinear model to construct a covariate-adjusted confidence interval for the average treatment effect. The confidence interval derives its validity from randomization alone, and when nonlinear models fit the data better than linear models, it is narrower than the usual interval from OLS adjustment.

Topics & Concepts

CovariateConfidence intervalStatisticsMathematicsEstimatorCoverage probabilityLinear modelEconometricsOrdinary least squaresInterval (graph theory)CombinatoricsStatistical Methods and InferenceAdvanced Causal Inference TechniquesStatistical Methods and Bayesian Inference
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