Randomized Experiment - Statistical Interpretation

Statistical Interpretation

The Rubin Causal Model provides a common way to describe a randomized experiment. While the Rubin Causal Model provides a framework for defining the causal parameters (i.e., the effects of a randomized treatment on an outcome), the analysis of experiments can take a number of forms. Most commonly, randomized experiments are analyzed using ANOVA, Student's t-test, Regression analysis, or a similar statistical test.

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