Advancing Evidence-Based Decision Making: A Toolkit on Recognizing and Conducting Opportunistic Experiments in the Family Self-Sufficiency and Stability Policy Area
Alicia Meckstroth,
Alexandra Resch,
Jonathan McCay,
Michelle Derr,
Jillian Berk and
Lauren Akers
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This report describes in detail how researchers, policymakers, and program administrators can recognize opportunities for experiments and carry them out.
Keywords: Opportunistic experiment; human services; randomized controlled trial; RCT; random assignment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 33
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