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Estimating Program Impacts for a Subgroup Defined by Post-Intervention Behavior: Why is it a Problem? What is the Solution?

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  • Silvie Colman

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This brief demonstrates why estimating program effectiveness for an endogenous subgroup leads to compositional differences between the treatment and control groups that may result in biased impact estimates.

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  • Silvie Colman, "undated". "Estimating Program Impacts for a Subgroup Defined by Post-Intervention Behavior: Why is it a Problem? What is the Solution?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9afc2a5c7e17485d87a579c1c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:9afc2a5c7e17485d87a579c1c686658b
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    2. Brian Goesling & Silvie Colman & Christopher Trenholm & Mary Terzian & Kristin Moore, "undated". "Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Associated Sexual Risk Behaviors: A Systematic Review," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 86f1c46af651471f8bfb97142, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Jean Knab & Russell Cole, 2022. "Teen Pregnancy Prevention Evaluation Technical Assistance: A Case Study," Evaluation Review, , vol. 46(1), pages 32-57, February.

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