Random assignment evaluation studies: A guide for out-of-school time program practitioners: Part 5 in a series on practical evaluation methods

Author(s): Moore, Kristin A.; Metz, Allison J. R.;
Date Issued: January, 2008
Publisher(s): Child Trends
Description: A guide to using random assignment studies to assess the impacts of out-of-school time programs on their participants
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Funder(s): Atlantic Philanthropies
Source: (Publication No. 2008-03). Washington, DC: Child Trends. Retrieved January 24, 2008, from http://www.childtrends.org/Files//Child_Trends-2008_01_16_Evaluation5.pdf
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Evaluation Methods > Outcome Evaluation

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
Country: United States
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