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A bibliographical essay about the history of field experiments in political science, reviewing the origins of the method, detailing important examples of experiments and outlining their current fields of application. The piece concludes with a reflection on the special characteristics of...
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Does information dissemination among beneficiaries of welfare programmes mitigate their implementation failures? We …
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evaluation. The paper defines spillover effects and discusses why it is important to measure them. It explains how to design a … field experiment to measure the average effects of the treatment on eligible and ineligible subjects for the program in the … such that they explain the cause of these effects and whom they affect. Such an evaluation design is necessary to avoid …
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evaluation. The paper defines spillover effects and discusses why it is important to measure them. It explains how to design a … field experiment to measure the average effects of the treatment on eligible and ineligible subjects for the program in the … such that they explain the cause of these effects and whom they affect. Such an evaluation design is necessary to avoid …
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randomized online field experiments (RCTs). During the first experiment, we collected data from 4,188 users on Facebook and …. During the second experiment, we collected data from a representative sample of the population and observed them across three … waves. Results: The results from the first experiment support the hypotheses that the bystander program motivates people to …
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evaluation. The paper defines spillover effects and discusses why it is important to measure them. It explains how to design a … field experiment to measure the average effects of the treatment on eligible and ineligible subjects for the program in the … such that they explain the cause of these effects and whom they affect. Such an evaluation design is necessary to avoid …
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