Multiple Choice
Suppose we wish to know if long prison sentences reduce the probability of recidivism. The basic model is
Repeat crimei=B0+B1SentenceLengthi+ei
Where repeat crime is 1 for released prisoners who end up being sent back to jail after release. Which of the following is viable as an instrumental variable?
A) A variable indicating the severity of the initial crime.
B) A variable indicating that the person had been randomly assigned to a judge with a record of harsh sentencing.
C) A variable indicating that the person had been randomly assigned to an educational program while in prison.
D) A variable indicating whether the person was a high school dropout.
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