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The Seeds to Success Modified Field Test: Impact Evaluation Findings

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  • Kimberly Boller
  • Randall Blair
  • Patricia Del Grosso
  • Diane Paulsell

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This brief highlights key findings on whether the coaching model and financial incentives implemented affect quality of services provided by participating child care businesses.

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  • Kimberly Boller & Randall Blair & Patricia Del Grosso & Diane Paulsell, "undated". "The Seeds to Success Modified Field Test: Impact Evaluation Findings," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 595c53e578b042f29020fbe1e, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    5. Kimberly Boller & Patricia Del Grosso & Randall Blair & Yumiko Jolly & Ken Fortson & Diane Paulsell & Eric Lundquist & Kristin Hallgren & Martha Kovac, "undated". "The Seeds to Success Modified Field Test: Findings from the Impact and Implementation Studies," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 09b79d42aba146e7ab46b3c3d, Mathematica Policy Research.
    6. Patricia Del Grosso & Kristin Hallgren & Diane Paulsell & Kimberly Boller, "undated". "The Seeds to Success Modified Field Test: Implementation Lessons," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f2cd7c152e2e46ad9ee7197fe, Mathematica Policy Research.
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