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I conclude with practical steps to systematically review existing literature to identify possible exclusion violations when using IV designs. Rain, Rain, Go Away is already a well-loved preschool favorite. I show that the magnitude of several of these violations is sufficient overturn many existing IV results. A review of 279 studies reveals 176 variables which have been linked to weather: all of which represent potential exclusion violations. 'Rain, Rain, Go Away' is a song both D.W., Buster and Brain sang in 'Arthurs Almost Boring Day' when it was raining. Rain, rain go away, come again some other day little girls want to play. Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions. FOX 13 Forecaster Erin Mayovsky has the details. The use of weather to instrument different independent variables represents strong prima facie evidence of exclusion violations for all studies using weather as an IV. Rain, rain, go away Showers forecast through the weekend before calming down. Weather has been widely used as an instrumental variable in social science to predict many different variables. Other possible causal routes from the IV to the dependent variable are exclusion-restriction violations and make the instrument invalid. Instrumental variable (IV) analysis assumes that the instrument only affects the dependent variable via its relationship with the independent variable.
