Robert F. Boruch
À propos de l'auteur
Robert F. Boruch is a prominent figure in the field of social science research, particularly known for his work on experimental testing of public policy. He has made significant contributions to the methodology of social experiments, advocating for randomized trials as a means of evaluating policies and programs effectively. His influential work includes the proceedings from the 1974 Social Science Research Council Conference on Social Experiments, which laid the groundwork for future research in this area.
Boruch's focus on rigorous evaluation methods has helped shape the landscape of public policy analysis. He emphasizes the importance of empirical evidence in decision-making, urging policymakers to rely on data-driven insights rather than intuition. His practical guides on randomized experiments serve as essential resources for researchers and practitioners alike, highlighting the value of experimentation in planning and evaluation. Through his extensive research and publications, Boruch continues to inspire new generations of social scientists to adopt experimental methodologies in their work.