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Experimentieren in der Praxis : Erkenntnisse aus drei Experimenten mit Zufallsauswahl
[Experiments « in the making » : lessons from three randomized controlled trials]

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  • Agathe Devaux-Spatarakis

    (CED - Centre Émile Durkheim - IEP Bordeaux - Sciences Po Bordeaux - Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux - UB - Université de Bordeaux - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

Les expérimentations sociales peuvent-elles construire une logique d'apprentissage commune entre les acteurs de l'action publique et les chercheurs participant à leur évaluation ? A partir des expérimentations évaluées par la méthode expérimentale par assignation aléatoire, cette contribution étudie la capacité de cette méthode à structurer les apprentissages des acteurs. Trois expérimentations, découpées en trois séquences d'interactions, révèlent les lignes de tensions et les conditions d'apprentissage propres à la conduite de cette méthode.

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  • Agathe Devaux-Spatarakis, 2014. "Experimentieren in der Praxis : Erkenntnisse aus drei Experimenten mit Zufallsauswahl [Experiments « in the making » : lessons from three randomized controlled trials]," Post-Print halshs-03510442, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-03510442
    DOI: 10.4000/formationemploi.4180
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