Date
Tue May 20th 2025, 4:00pm
Location
CoDa E160
Speaker
David Ritzwoller, Stanford GSB
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Statistical inference is often simplified by sample-splitting. This simplification comes at the cost of the introduction of randomness not native to the data. We propose a simple procedure for sequentially aggregating statistics constructed with multiple splits of the same sample. The user specifies a bound and a nominal error rate. If the procedure is implemented twice on the same data, the nominal error rate approximates the chance that the results differ by more than the bound. We illustrate the application of the procedure to several widely applied econometric methods.
This is joint work with Joseph Romano.