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Matching Study Designs to Disability-Related Comparative Effectiveness Research Questions

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  • Jeffrey Ballou
  • Eugene Rich
  • Matthew Kehn

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This article presents methodological and design issues for researchers to consider when addressing disability-related comparative effectiveness research questions.

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  • Jeffrey Ballou & Eugene Rich & Matthew Kehn, 2013. "Matching Study Designs to Disability-Related Comparative Effectiveness Research Questions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a0fed9d86ff14dc5b7569e3fc, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a0fed9d86ff14dc5b7569e3fc0cff5c7
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