Supporting Replication and Scale-Up of Evidence-Based Home Visiting Programs: Assessing the Implementation Knowledge Base
Diane Paulsell,
Patricia Del Grosso and
Lauren Supplee
Mathematica Policy Research Reports from Mathematica Policy Research
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In recent years, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners have expressed a growing interest in the use of interventions with scientific evidence of effectiveness. Reproducing positive effects shown in research, however, requires more than simply adopting an evidence-based program.
Keywords: Evidence-Based Home Visiting; EBHV; Knowledge Base; Replication; Early Childhood (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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