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How to Make Causal Inferences Using Texts

Naoki Egami, Christian Fong, Justin Grimmer, Margaret E. Roberts, Brandon M. Stewart · 2022

Science Advances 8(42): eabg2652, 2022.

Abstract

Text as data techniques offer a great promise: the ability to inductively discover measures that are useful for testing social science theories with large collections of text. Nearly all text-based causal inferences depend on a latent representation of the text, but we show that estimating this latent representation from the data creates underacknowledged risks: we may introduce an identification problem or overfit. To address these risks, we introduce a split-sample workflow for making rigorous causal inferences with discovered measures as treatments or outcomes. We then apply it to estimate causal effects from an experiment on immigration attitudes and a study on bureaucratic responsiveness.

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