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Incorporating Experimental Designs Into New NCES Data Collection Methodologies

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  • Charles E. Metcalf, "undated". "Incorporating Experimental Designs Into New NCES Data Collection Methodologies," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 76c932f9e5ad4209887fee96e, Mathematica Policy Research.
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