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How Much Do the Effects of Education and Training Programs Vary Across Sites? Evidence from Past Multisite Randomized Trials

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  • Michael J. Weiss
  • Howard S. Bloom
  • Natalya Verbitsky-Savitz
  • Himani Gupta
  • Alma E. Vigil
  • Daniel N. Cullinan

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Multisite trials, in which individuals are randomly assigned to alternative treatment arms within sites, offer an excellent opportunity to estimate the cross-site average effect of treatment assignment (intent to treat or ITT) and the amount by which this impact varies across sites.

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  • Michael J. Weiss & Howard S. Bloom & Natalya Verbitsky-Savitz & Himani Gupta & Alma E. Vigil & Daniel N. Cullinan, "undated". "How Much Do the Effects of Education and Training Programs Vary Across Sites? Evidence from Past Multisite Randomized Trials," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7eda9611b6b64d5591897ef75, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:7eda9611b6b64d5591897ef7534692c9
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    2. Meakin, Paul & Jullien, Remi, 1992. "Random sequential adsorption of spheres of different sizes," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 187(3), pages 475-488.
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    4. Budinski-Petković, Lj. & Kozmidis-Luburić, U., 1997. "Jamming configurations for irreversible deposition on a square lattice," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 236(3), pages 211-219.

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    design parameters; minimum detectable effect; power calculation; effect variation; external validity;
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