Lab Experiments Flashcards
Pros and Cons of Lab experiments
Pros:
- Randomisation
- Control for external/confounding factors
Cons:
- No natural environment/social element
- Hard to Generalise (External Validity)
- More costly (recruiting, skilled people needed…)
Necessary conditions for causation
- Correlation
- Time order: first independent variable variation, and then dependent variable.
- Non-Spuriousness.
Spurious = false, not genuine, when changes in both variables are actually cause by a third.
Effect of Randomisation on identification of Causality
Without Randomisation
Difference in expected outcomes = ATE + Selection bias
with Randomisation:
Expected outcome given Treatment = Expected outcome given Control
hence,
Difference in expected outcomes = ATE
Definition of Internal Validity
Truthfulness of an assertion that A causes B.
Threats to Internal Validity in Lab Experiments
- Maturation Effect: changes due to naturally occurring internal processes.
- History Effect: Exogenous external shocks or changes over long periods of time.
Remedies:
Treatment Identification
1. Hawthorne Effect: subjects modify their behaviour in response to their awareness of being observed.
Remedies:
- Demand Effect: changes in behaviour by subjects due to cues about what constitutes appropriate behaviour.
(reading instructions, participants realising treatment)
Remedies:
- Placebo Effect: Effect on the subject is due on the subject’s own belief that the treatment will have an effect.
Remedies:
- Expectancies on Experimental Staff: experimenter has positive expectations on the treatment and will induce a positive effect on the treated.
Remedies:
- Testing effect. Performing the test twice improves your score, not because of the change over time.
Remedies:
- Regression to the Mean. If the first observation in extreme, the second will likely be more moderate.
Remedies:
- Order Effect. the order in which the treatments are delivered can be confounded with the effect itself.
Boredom/Fatigue, Demand effect, Carryover effect (answers to current item might depend on previous answers).
Remedies:
- Operation confound. It occurs when the measure measures something else then intended.
Remedies:
- Instrumental Decay.