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Conducting Simulations in Causal Inference with Networks-Based Structural Equation Models

Published 29 May 2017 in stat.CO and stat.AP | (1705.10376v1)

Abstract: The past decade has seen an increasing body of literature devoted to the estimation of causal effects in network-dependent data. However, the validity of many classical statistical methods in such data is often questioned. There is an emerging need for objective and practical ways to assess which causal methodologies might be applicable and valid in network-dependent data. This paper describes a set of tools implemented in the simcausal R package that allow simulating data based on user-specified structural equation model for connected units. Specification and simulation of counterfactual data is implemented for static, dynamic and stochastic interventions. A new interface aims to simplify the specification of network-based functional relationships between connected units. A set of examples illustrates how these simulations may be applied to evaluation of different statistical methods for estimation of causal effects in network-dependent data.

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