regression discontinuity designs
Regression discontinuity designs refer to a research method that uses a natural and predetermined cutoff point to analyze the causal impact of a treatment or intervention. This approach compares individuals who are just above and below the cutoff point, allowing researchers to estimate the treatment's effect by examining how outcomes differ on either side of the threshold.
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