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On Equal Footing: The Importance of Baseline Equivalence in Measuring Program Effectiveness

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  • Sarah A. Avellar
  • Jaime Thomas

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How important is baseline equivalence for measuring a program's effectiveness? The Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness (HomVEE) team has created this new brief to explain why establishing baseline equivalence is critical for estimating the effect of a program.

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  • Sarah A. Avellar & Jaime Thomas, "undated". "On Equal Footing: The Importance of Baseline Equivalence in Measuring Program Effectiveness," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b8778b68b5684689abf9d152e, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:b8778b68b5684689abf9d152e75a842e
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