Design and Analysis of Switchback Experiments

79 Pages Posted: 15 Sep 2020 Last revised: 4 Apr 2022

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Iavor Bojinov

Harvard University - Technology & Operations Management Unit

David Simchi-Levi

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - School of Engineering

Jinglong Zhao

Boston University - Questrom School of Business

Date Written: August 31, 2020

Abstract

Switchback experiments, where a firm sequentially exposes an experimental unit to random treatments, are among the most prevalent designs used in the technology sector, with applications ranging from ride-hailing platforms to online marketplaces. Although practitioners have widely adopted this technique, the derivation of the optimal design has been elusive, hindering practitioners from drawing valid causal conclusions with enough statistical power. We address this limitation by deriving the optimal design of switchback experiments under a range of different assumptions on the order of the carryover effect --- the length of time a treatment persists in impacting the outcome. We cast the optimal experimental design problem as a minimax discrete optimization problem, identify the worst-case adversarial strategy, establish structural results, and solve the reduced problem via a continuous relaxation. For switchback experiments conducted under the optimal design, we provide two approaches for performing inference. The first provides exact randomization based p-values, and the second uses a new finite population central limit theorem to conduct conservative hypothesis tests and build confidence intervals. We further provide theoretical results when the order of the carryover effect is misspecified and provide a data-driven procedure to identify the order of the carryover effect. We conduct extensive simulations to study the empirical properties of our results and conclude with practical suggestions.

Keywords: experimental design, switchback experiments, discrete optimization, central limit theorem

Suggested Citation

Bojinov, Iavor and Simchi-Levi, David and Zhao, Jinglong, Design and Analysis of Switchback Experiments (August 31, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3684168 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3684168

Iavor Bojinov

Harvard University - Technology & Operations Management Unit ( email )

Boston, MA 02163
United States

David Simchi-Levi

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - School of Engineering ( email )

MA
United States

Jinglong Zhao (Contact Author)

Boston University - Questrom School of Business ( email )

595 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA MA 02215
United States

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