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Naive Estimation of ATE

Introduction

This vignette demonstrates the usage of the Naive_Estimation function in the ATE.ERROR package. The Naive_Estimation function provides a simple method for estimating ATE.

Generating Simulated Data

First, we generate our simulated data using the data(Simulated_data) syntax.

library(ATE.ERROR)
set.seed(1)
data(Simulated_data)
Y_star <- Simulated_data$Y_star
A <- Simulated_data$T
Z <- Simulated_data$Z
X_star <- Simulated_data$X_star

Naive Estimation of ATE

Now we use the Naive_Estimation function.

Naive_ATE_XY <- Naive_Estimation(Y_star, A, Z, X_star)
print(Naive_ATE_XY)
#> [1] 0.09177131

The Naive_Estimation function calculates the ATE by ignoring the difference between {X^∗, Y^∗} and {X, Y}.

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