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实证研究稳健性与敏感性检验

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本指南详细介绍了如何构建一套全面的“稳健性检验电池”,用以验证实证研究结果的可靠性。涵盖了模型设定、样本选择、变量测量、估计方法和推断假设等多个维度,帮助研究人员确保结论经得起严格的学术审视。
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Robustness & Sensitivity (eer-robustness)

When to trigger

  • The headline estimate exists but its fragility has not been probed
  • A referee (or co-author) suspects the result is driven by one sample/spec choice
  • Inference assumptions (clustering, dependence, multiple testing) are unexamined
  • A structural/quantitative result's sensitivity to parameters is not shown

The EER robustness bar

A general-interest result must be believable beyond the authors' favorite specification. EER referees — methods-aware under single-anonymized review — expect a disciplined battery, not a scattershot appendix: vary the things that could plausibly overturn the result, report them transparently, and say which (if any) move the estimate. The goal is a result that is robust where it matters and honest where it is fragile. Robustness is not infinite specification mining; choose tests with a reason.

The robustness battery (choose by design)

Dimension Test Why it matters
Specification add/drop controls; alternative functional form; FE structure shows the estimate is not a control artifact
Sample leave-one-out (unit/region/year); alternative windows; trimming outliers shows no single observation drives it
Measurement alternative outcome/treatment definitions; alternative data source shows it is not a coding choice
Estimator heterogeneity-robust DiD vs TWFE; alternative IV/RDD bandwidth shows method-robustness
Inference clustering level; wild-cluster bootstrap (few clusters); spatial/cross-sectional dependence; randomization inference shows SEs are valid under real dependence
Multiple testing Romano–Wolf / Bonferroni–Holm across families guards against cherry-picked significance
Structural parameter sensitivity; alternative calibration targets; grid/tuning shows quantity is not a tuning artifact
Pre-trends honest-DiD sensitivity (Rambachan–Roth); placebo timing bounds violations of parallel trends

How to organize it

  1. Pick the threats that could actually overturn the claim — tie each test to a specific objection.
  2. Lead with the most dangerous test, not the easiest one.
  3. Report a coefficient-stability table or specification curve so the reader sees the distribution of estimates.
  4. State the verdict honestly: "the estimate ranges X–Y across N specifications; it loses significance only when Z."
  5. Push the long tail to the Supplementary material, keep the load-bearing tests in-text.

Execution bridge (StatsPAI / Stata MCP)

Run the battery, don't just enumerate it. Full map: execution-with-mcp. EER is a general economics field journal; the DiD/IV/RDD chain serves its applied lane.

  • Many outcomes / specifications: romano_wolf (step-down FWER) or benjamini_hochberg.
  • OVB sensitivity: oster_delta / sensemakr.
  • Inference: wild_cluster_bootstrap (few clusters), twoway_cluster / conley.
  • Re-fit off one handle: audit_result(result_id) lists missing checks + the exact suggest_function for each.
  • Exhibits: etable / did_summary_to_latex from the handle — no retyped numbers.

Decisive checks in the body, exhaustive battery in the appendix. JF execution walkthrough.

Checklist

  • Each robustness test is tied to a named objection (not decorative)
  • Sample robustness: leave-one-out and alternative windows shown
  • Inference robustness: clustering justified; few-cluster / dependence handled
  • Estimator robustness: modern vs naive estimator agree (or the gap is explained)
  • Multiple-testing correction where several outcomes are tested
  • Structural: parameter/calibration sensitivity reported
  • A coefficient-stability table or spec curve summarizes the distribution
  • Fragilities stated honestly, not hidden

Anti-patterns

  • A robustness appendix that only adds controls and never threatens the result
  • Reporting 20 specs that all "confirm" the result while omitting the one that breaks it
  • Clustering at a convenient level to shrink standard errors
  • Specification mining presented as robustness (no rationale per test)
  • Burying a fragility the referee will find anyway — better to disclose and bound it
  • Significance stars substituting for a coefficient-stability view

Worked vignette (illustrative)

An IO paper finds a merger raised prices 4%. A weak appendix re-runs with more controls. An EER battery: leave-one-market-out (range 3.1–4.6%, illustrative), alternative price index, synthetic-control placebo on untreated markets, wild-cluster bootstrap (28 markets), and a Romano–Wolf correction across the three outcomes. Verdict stated plainly: "the price effect is 3.1–4.6% and significant in all but the trimmed-outlier sample, where it is 2.0% (s.e. 1.1)." The reader trusts the number because its fragility was mapped.

Output format

【Core claim under test】one sentence
【Threats probed】[spec / sample / measurement / estimator / inference / MHT / structural]
【Most dangerous test + result】[...]
【Estimate range across specs】X–Y (where it breaks: Z)
【Honest fragilities】[...]
【Next step】eer-tables-figures (present the battery) or eer-referee-strategy
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Category 数据科学
Name eer-robustness
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更新时间 2026-07-28
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