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Intent-to-Treat (ITT) Effect

The Intent-to-Treat (ITT) effect is the average causal effect of being assigned to a treatment condition, regardless of whether the assigned unit actually complied with or received the treatment. In a randomized experiment with outcome YY and binary assignment Z{0,1}Z\in\{0,1\}, the ITT effect is ITT=E[YZ=1]E[YZ=0]\mathrm{ITT}=\mathbb{E}[Y\mid Z=1]-\mathbb{E}[Y\mid Z=0]. Because ZZ is randomized, ITT is unbiased for the effect of the offer/assignment itself, but under partial compliance it underestimates the effect of the treatment when actually received.

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Updated 2026-05-16

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