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Using a "Road Test" to Improve Human Services Programs (Practice Brief)

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  • Jonathan McCay
  • Michelle Derr
  • Ann Person

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This practice brief on road tests (a component of the Improve stage of the larger Learn, Innovate, Improve process) is part of a series of products designed to help program stakeholders understand and use LI² to improve human services programs.

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  • Jonathan McCay & Michelle Derr & Ann Person, "undated". "Using a "Road Test" to Improve Human Services Programs (Practice Brief)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c2ea7d49f6c44c1fa1d503383, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c2ea7d49f6c44c1fa1d5033838b0acc3
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    improve; pilot; test; feedback; implementation; LI2;
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