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Question 1.

Identifying the causal effects of a policy by looking at two samples that lie on either side of a threshold is called



▸ difference-in-differences.

▸ statistical significance.

▸ regression discontinuity.

▸ intention to treat.

Question 2.

Identifying the causal effects of a policy by looking at the average change over time in the outcome variable is compared to the average change in a control group is called



▸ difference-in-differences.

▸ statistical significance.

▸ regression discontinuity.

▸ intention to treat.
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