Evaluation and the causal revolution
Content for Thursday, January 11, 2024
Readings
- The syllabus, content, examples, and assignments pages for this class
- Chapter 1 in Impact Evaluation in Practice (Gertler et al. 2016)
- Chapters 1 and 2 in The Effect (Huntington-Klein 2021)
- DJ Patil, “What Makes a Radical and Revolutionary Technology?”
- (DJ Patil is the former Chief Data Scientist of the United States under President Obama. He gave this forum address at Brigham Young University on February 13, 2018.)
- Stephen Goldsmith, “Next Generation of Public Employees Must Understand Data and Policy”
- Hadley Wickham, “Data Science: How is it Different To Statistics?”
Slides
Important!!: In the “Class details” video, I say that there are three books for the class: the World Bank evaluation book, ’Metrics Matter, and Causal Inference: The Mixtape. That’s not the case this semester, since we’re using the new The Effect book, which replaces both ’Metrics Matter and the Mixtape. So ignore that part of the video. The slides are updated with the correct books, though: see here.
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Videos
Important!!: In the “Class details” video, I say that there are three books for the class: the World Bank evaluation book, ’Metrics Matter, and Causal Inference: The Mixtape. That’s not the case this semester, since we’re using the new The Effect book, which replaces both ’Metrics Matter and the Mixtape. So ignore that part of the video. The slides are updated with the correct books, though: see here.
Videos for each section of the lecture are available at this YouTube playlist.
- Introduction
- Data science and public service
- Evidence, evaluation, and causation (1)
- Evidence, evaluation, and causation (2)
- Class details
You can also watch the playlist (and skip around to different sections) here:
In-class stuff
Here are all the materials we’ll use in class:
RStudio labs: