Internal and External Validity of the Comparative Interrupted Time-Series Design: A Meta-Analysis
Jared Coopersmith,
Thomas D. Cook,
Jelena Zurovac,
Duncan Chaplin and
Lauren V. Forrow
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This paper meta-analyzes 12 heterogeneous studies that examine bias in the comparative interrupted time-series design (CITS) that is often used to evaluate the effects of social policy interventions.
Keywords: meta analysis; comparative interrupted time series; social policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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