A Comparison of Methods for Adaptive Experimentation

Samantha Horn, Sabina J. Sloman

Research output: Preprint/Working paperPreprint

14 Downloads (Pure)

Abstract

We use a simulation study to compare three methods for adaptive experimentation: Thompson sampling, Tempered Thompson sampling, and Exploration sampling. We gauge the performance of each in terms of social welfare and estimation accuracy, and as a function of the number of experimental waves. We further construct a set of novel "hybrid" loss measures to identify which methods are optimal for researchers pursuing a combination of experimental aims. Our main results are: 1) the relative performance of Thompson sampling depends on the number of experimental waves, 2) Tempered Thompson sampling uniquely distributes losses across multiple experimental aims, and 3) in most cases, Exploration sampling performs similarly to random assignment.
Original languageUndefined
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • stat.ME
  • econ.EM

Cite this