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Teppei Yamamoto
Teppei Yamamoto
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Mediation: R package for causal mediation analysis
D Tingley, T Yamamoto, K Hirose, L Keele, K Imai
UCLA Statistics/American Statistical Association, 2014
37502014
Causal inference in conjoint analysis: Understanding multidimensional choices via stated preference experiments
J Hainmueller, DJ Hopkins, T Yamamoto
Political analysis 22 (1), 1-30, 2014
2125*2014
Identification, inference and sensitivity analysis for causal mediation effects
K Imai, L Keele, T Yamamoto
Statistical Science 25 (1), 51-71, 2010
19732010
Unpacking the black box of causality: Learning about causal mechanisms from experimental and observational studies
K Imai, L Keele, D Tingley, T Yamamoto
American Political Science Review 105 (4), 2011
18522011
Validating vignette and conjoint survey experiments against real-world behavior
J Hainmueller, D Hangartner, T Yamamoto
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (8), 2395-2400, 2015
13092015
Experimental designs for identifying causal mechanisms
K Imai, D Tingley, T Yamamoto
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society 176 …, 2013
5382013
Identification and sensitivity analysis for multiple causal mechanisms: Revisiting evidence from framing experiments
K Imai, T Yamamoto
Political Analysis 21 (2), 141-171, 2013
4682013
Causal mediation analysis using R
K Imai, L Keele, D Tingley, T Yamamoto
Advances in social science research using R, 129-154, 2010
384*2010
The number of choice tasks and survey satisficing in conjoint experiments
K Bansak, J Hainmueller, DJ Hopkins, T Yamamoto
Political Analysis 26 (1), 112-119, 2018
2512018
Does conjoint analysis mitigate social desirability bias?
Y Horiuchi, Z Markovich, T Yamamoto
Political Analysis 30 (4), 535-549, 2022
2362022
Conjoint survey experiments
K Bansak, J Hainmueller, DJ Hopkins, T Yamamoto, JN Druckman, ...
Advances in experimental political science 19, 19-41, 2021
210*2021
Beyond the breaking point? Survey satisficing in conjoint experiments
K Bansak, J Hainmueller, DJ Hopkins, T Yamamoto
Political Science Research and Methods 9 (1), 53-71, 2021
1602021
Identifying mechanisms behind policy interventions via causal mediation analysis
L Keele, D Tingley, T Yamamoto
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 34 (4), 937-963, 2015
1512015
Measuring voters’ multidimensional policy preferences with conjoint analysis: Application to Japan’s 2014 election
Y Horiuchi, DM Smith, T Yamamoto
Political analysis 26 (2), 190-209, 2018
1292018
Causal inference with differential measurement error: Nonparametric identification and sensitivity analysis
K Imai, T Yamamoto
American Journal of Political Science 54 (2), 543-560, 2010
119*2010
Identifying voter preferences for politicians’ personal attributes: A conjoint experiment in Japan
Y Horiuchi, DM Smith, T Yamamoto
Political Science Research and Methods 8 (1), 75-91, 2020
1162020
Using conjoint experiments to analyze election outcomes: The essential role of the average marginal component effect
K Bansak, J Hainmueller, DJ Hopkins, T Yamamoto
Political Analysis 31 (4), 500-518, 2023
1142023
Persuading the enemy: Estimating the persuasive effects of partisan media with the preference-incorporating choice and assignment design
J de Benedictis-Kessner, MA Baum, AJ Berinsky, T Yamamoto
American Political Science Review 113 (4), 902-916, 2019
952019
Comment on Pearl: Practical implications of theoretical results for causal mediation analysis.
K Imai, L Keele, D Tingley, T Yamamoto
American Psychological Association 19 (4), 482, 2014
502014
Understanding the past: Statistical analysis of causal attribution
T Yamamoto
American Journal of Political Science 56 (1), 237-256, 2012
442012
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