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Social experiments are powerful sources of information about the effectiveness of interventions. In practice, initial randomization plans are almost always compromised. Multiple hypotheses are frequently tested. "Significant" effects are often reported with p-values that do not account for...
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number of 25-34 year old women working part-year and/or part-time, relative to the number of older women, at the state level …
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, at the state level – has been shown here to be highly significant – both statistically and substantively – in explaining …
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"It is well known that children reared in non-intact families on average have less favorable educational outcomes than children reared in two-parent families. Evidence from the United States and Sweden indicates that living in a non-intact family is correlated with lower educational attainment....
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