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Smarter, Better, Faster: The Potential for Predictive Analytics and Rapid-Cycle Evaluation to Improve Program Development and Outcomes

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  • Scott Cody
  • Andrew Asher

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Public administrators have always been interested in identifying cost-effective strategies for managing their programs.

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  • Scott Cody & Andrew Asher, "undated". "Smarter, Better, Faster: The Potential for Predictive Analytics and Rapid-Cycle Evaluation to Improve Program Development and Outcomes," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 98089696543d416996316bdeb, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:98089696543d416996316bdeb6ce50a5
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