Running Randomized Evaluations
Unlock the power of evidence-based decision-making with Running Randomized Evaluations by the esteemed authors at Princeton University Press. Published in 2013, this comprehensive guide spans 480 pages, providing you with an in-depth understanding of randomized impact evaluations for social programs.
This essential resource explains the critical moments when randomized evaluations are most beneficial, and offers insights into prioritizing various evaluation opportunities. Whether you're a researcher, policymaker, or practitioner, this book equips you with the tools necessary to assess the effectiveness of social interventions reliably.
Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their knowledge in evaluation methodologies, Running Randomized Evaluations is not just informative but a vital addition to your professional library. Dive into the world of rigorous analysis and make a lasting impact in your field.