A General Algorithm for Deciding Transportability of Experimental Results

Author:

Bareinboim Elias1,Pearl Judea1

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Computer Science, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA

Abstract

AbstractGeneralizing empirical findings to new environments, settings, or populations is essential in most scientific explorations. This article treats a particular problem of generalizability, called “transportability”, defined as a license to transfer information learned in experimental studies to a different population, on which only observational studies can be conducted. Given a set of assumptions concerning commonalities and differences between the two populations, Pearl and Bareinboim [1] derived sufficient conditions that permit such transfer to take place. This article summarizes their findings and supplements them with an effective procedure for deciding when and how transportability is feasible. It establishes a necessary and sufficient condition for deciding when causal effects in the target population are estimable from both the statistical information available and the causal information transferred from the experiments. The article further provides a complete algorithm for computing the transport formula, that is, a way of combining observational and experimental information to synthesize bias-free estimate of the desired causal relation. Finally, the article examines the differences between transportability and other variants of generalizability.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability

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