Dear Stefano and Gary,
Many thanks for your prompt responses. They have been very helpful.
All the best,
Cristian
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 2:17 PM, Gary King <king(a)harvard.edu> wrote:
Cristian, have a look at
http://j.mp/CEMweights which
explains the CEM
weights. Like Stefano, I don't think it would make sense to run an analysis
without the weights.
Gary
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 11:59 AM, Cristian Vaccari <C.Vaccari(a)lboro.ac.uk>
wrote:
Dear all,
I am using CEM in a paper based on survey data. The goal is to estimate
the relationship between exposure to political incivility on social media
and an index of political participation (a count of eight different
activities). After matching units based on a set of covariates, I run a
negative binomial regression using the weight calculated by CEM that
equalizes the number of treated and control units within each stratum.
Among the feedback I have received on this paper has been the suggestion
that I should run the analysis on the CEM-matched units, but without using
the CEM-generated weight.
I have tried running the analysis only on the matched units without using
the weight and the results are consistent with the analysis where I used
the weight, but it seems to me using the weights would be more appropriate.
Would anyone be able to comment on whether using the matched units but not
the weight is a sensible/acceptable idea or not?
Many thanks for your help and for developing this great tool!
Cristian