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ECON5_WI25_A00 Week 1 Quiz
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In order to improve voter participation, researchers run an experiment in which individuals in a treatment group receive reminder text messages to vote. Individuals in the control group do not. The researchers find 60 percent of individuals in the control vote, while 65 percent in the treatment do. Therefore, the treatment increases voting participation by X percentage points relative to the control group.
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A.5
B.7.7
C.8.3
D.10
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Question restatement: In an experiment to boost voter participation, the treatment group receives reminder texts to vote while the control group does not. The observed voting rate is 60% in the control group and 65% in the treatment group. The reported effect is the treatment’s increase in participation expressed as X percentage points relative to the control group.
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