Randomized Experiments for Planning and Evaluation: A Practical Guide

Randomized Experiments for Planning and Evaluation: A Practical Guide

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Dec 19, 1996 · Anglais · Broché (280 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 280
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 19, 1996
Éditeur SAGE Publications, Inc
Édition 1
ISBN-10 0803935102
ISBN-13 9780803935105

Description

In a landscape where assessing program effectiveness is crucial, the work delves into the realm of randomized experiments, offering valuable insights for planners and evaluators. The author emphasizes the importance of a structured approach to experimentation, enabling decision-makers to draw robust conclusions about the impact of their initiatives. The methods presented are not only practical but designed to be actionable, making them accessible for those involved in social research.

The guide walks readers through the intricacies of experimental design, stressing the significance of randomization as a tool for eliminating biases. It invites participants from various fields to engage with the systematic processes that can lead to reliable evaluations. By showcasing real-world applications, the author illustrates how these techniques can transform organizational practices and inform policy decisions.

Ultimately, this resource serves as an essential companion for researchers and practitioners alike, fostering a more profound understanding of how empirical evidence can shape effective programming and assessment in diverse environments. Its focus on practicality and clarity makes it a valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in the intersection of social science and evaluation methodologies.

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