We explore the conditions under which short, comparative interrupted time-series (CITS) designs represent valid alternatives to randomized experiments in educational evaluations. To do so, we conduct three within-study comparisons, each of which uses a unique data set to test the validity of the CITS design by comparing its causal estimates to those from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that shares the same treatment group. The degree of correspondence between RCT and CITS estimates depends on the observed pretest time trend differences and how they are modeled. Where the trend differences are clear and can be easily modeled, no bias results; where the trend differences are more volatile and cannot be easily modeled, the degree of corres...
Background In diagnostic evaluation, it is necessary to assess the clinical impact of a new diagnost...
Objectives There is often substantial uncertainty about the impacts of health system and policy inte...
AbstractObjectiveWe reanalyzed the data from a cluster-randomized controlled trial (C-RCT) of a qual...
Comparative interrupted time series (CITS) designs evaluate impact by modeling the relative deviatio...
Single interrupted time series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental evaluation design used frequently in th...
BACKGROUND: The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used in public...
Abstract Background The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used i...
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it invol...
BACKGROUND: Interrupted time series (ITS) studies are frequently used to evaluate the effects of pop...
Abstract Background Interrupted time series (ITS) studies are frequently used to evaluate the effect...
Interrupted time series designs are a valuable quasi-experimental approach for evaluating public hea...
Interrupted time series design has been widely applied to assess the causal effectiveness of an inte...
Empirical information available for causal judgment in everyday life tends to take the form of quasi...
AbstractObjectivesThere is often substantial uncertainty about the impacts of health system and poli...
A time series evaluation design of use in analyzing certain kinds of "case-flow "programs ...
Background In diagnostic evaluation, it is necessary to assess the clinical impact of a new diagnost...
Objectives There is often substantial uncertainty about the impacts of health system and policy inte...
AbstractObjectiveWe reanalyzed the data from a cluster-randomized controlled trial (C-RCT) of a qual...
Comparative interrupted time series (CITS) designs evaluate impact by modeling the relative deviatio...
Single interrupted time series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental evaluation design used frequently in th...
BACKGROUND: The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used in public...
Abstract Background The Interrupted Time Series (ITS) is a quasi-experimental design commonly used i...
Interrupted time series analysis differs from most other intervention study designs in that it invol...
BACKGROUND: Interrupted time series (ITS) studies are frequently used to evaluate the effects of pop...
Abstract Background Interrupted time series (ITS) studies are frequently used to evaluate the effect...
Interrupted time series designs are a valuable quasi-experimental approach for evaluating public hea...
Interrupted time series design has been widely applied to assess the causal effectiveness of an inte...
Empirical information available for causal judgment in everyday life tends to take the form of quasi...
AbstractObjectivesThere is often substantial uncertainty about the impacts of health system and poli...
A time series evaluation design of use in analyzing certain kinds of "case-flow "programs ...
Background In diagnostic evaluation, it is necessary to assess the clinical impact of a new diagnost...
Objectives There is often substantial uncertainty about the impacts of health system and policy inte...
AbstractObjectiveWe reanalyzed the data from a cluster-randomized controlled trial (C-RCT) of a qual...