A simple, graphical approach to comparing multiple treatment
Brennan S. Thompson and
Matthew Webb
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Brennan S. Thompson: Ryerson University
Canadian Stata Users' Group Meetings 2017 from Stata Users Group
Abstract:
I propose a graphical approach to comparing multiple treatments that allows users to easily infer differences between any treatment effect and zero and between any pair of treatment effects. Our approach makes use of a flexible, resampling-based procedure that asymptotically controls the familywise error rate (the probability of making one or more spurious inferences). I demonstrate the usefulness of our approach with three empirical examples.
Date: 2017-09-20
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Journal Article: A simple, graphical approach to comparing multiple treatments (2019) 
Working Paper: A Simple, Graphical Approach to Comparing Multiple Treatments (2017) 
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