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Multiple Treatment causal impact #189

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Starbz opened this issue May 25, 2023 · 4 comments
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Multiple Treatment causal impact #189

Starbz opened this issue May 25, 2023 · 4 comments

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@Starbz
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Starbz commented May 25, 2023

Hello,

Adding the possibility of visualizing multiple treatment would be also super helpful.

Cheers,
Arthur

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Hi @Starbz, could you flesh this out with a bit more description and perhaps linking to an example?

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Starbz commented Jun 15, 2023

Hi @drbenvincent , sorry for delay. Of course, the idea I had in mind was in case we were to set up a multiple treatments experiment. For instance, what if we were wanted to test 2 different increase in marketing budget over our geos. In that case we would have to select regions for synthetic control, treatment 1 and treatment 2, as well as being able to assess results post experiment.

Hope it's clear, if not feel free to reach out.

Right now, I'm using a non bayesian approach R lib from meta for this use cases, but not very effective for multiple treatments : https://facebookincubator.github.io/GeoLift/docs/intro

Thanks,
Arthur

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Thanks for expanding. Just leaving these more specific links:

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We can break down this into two separate issues:

I'm going to close this issue in favour of these.

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