2016 Code Plenary Session 2
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When Randomized Experiments are Plentiful. Dean Eckles (MIT) Insights from Behavioral Economics for Consumer Finance ... Service Quality in the Gig Economy: Empirical Evidence from Uber. Susan Athey (Stanford) The Outsourced Mind: Using ... Estimation and Evaluation of Optimal Policies. Susan Athey (Stanford University) Escaping from Government and Corporate ... Machine Learning, Causal Inference, and Estimating Heterogeneous Treatment Effects. Jas Sekhon (UC Berkeley) Machine ... Our nationally-recognized Post-Election Conference delves into the key strategies of elections to examine how and why they are ... Presentations: CORDEX Research Challenges - Filippo Giorgi and William Gutowski - co-chairs WCRP CORDEX Flagship Pilot ...
The Necessity for Causation is Overstated. Sendhil Mullainathan (Harvard University) Correlation Rather than Causation? Presentations by Grigory Nikulin - CORDEX achiving: achievements, status and perspectives Linda Mearns - An Overview of ... Using Short Term Experiments in a Long Term World. Susan Athey (Stanford University) Field Experiments on Online Advertising. Matrix Completion Methods for Causal Panel Data Models. Guido Imbens (Stanford) Digital Experimentation for Multi-Channel ... CCSSO's National Conference on Student Assessment included a Panelists: David Parkes (Harvard), Alessandro Acquisti (CMU), Catherine Tucker (MIT), Sandy Pentland (MIT), Susan Athey ...
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