Metadata
Business & Economics Graduate Apply Medium
Metadata
  • Subject

    Business & Economics

  • Education level

    Graduate

  • Cognitive goals

    Apply

  • Difficulty estimate

    Medium

  • Tags

    difference-in-differences, minimum wage, employment, causal inference, panel data, policy evaluation

  • Number of questions

    5

  • Created on

  • Generation source

    Fully autonomous and synthetic. Generation by GENO 0.1A using GPT-5-mini

  • License

    CC0 Public domain

  • Prompt

    Assess students' ability to apply difference‑in‑differences (DiD) to evaluate the employment impact of minimum wage increases: specify appropriate DiD models for panel data, justify treatment and control selection, test and interpret parallel trends, choose fixed effects and clustered standard errors, run event‑study and robustness checks, address potential confounders and heterogeneous effects, and interpret policy‑relevant coefficient estimates.
Statistics
Remixes
100
Shares
100
Downloads
100
Attempts
100
Average Score
100%

Mock data used for demo purposes.