Using Experimental Data to Evaluate Methods for Observational Causal Inference

arxiv(2020)

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Methods that infer causal dependence from observational data are central to many areas of science, including medicine, economics, and the social sciences. A variety of theoretical properties of these methods have been proven, but empirical evaluation remains a challenge, largely due to the lack of observational data sets for which treatment effect is known. We propose and analyze observational sampling from randomized controlled trials (OSRCT), a method for evaluating causal inference methods using data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs). This method can be used to create constructed observational data sets with corresponding unbiased estimates of treatment effect, substantially increasing the number of data sets available for evaluating causal inference methods. We show that, in expectation, OSRCT creates data sets that are equivalent to those produced by randomly sampling from empirical data sets in which all potential outcomes are available. We analyze several properties of OSRCT theoretically and empirically, and we demonstrate its use by comparing the performance of four causal inference methods using data from eleven RCTs.
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observational causal inference,experimental data,methods
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