We review the argumentsfor and against randomized field experiments design to address important questions of social policy. Based on this review, we make a number of recommendations about how the use of randomized field experiments might be fostered.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67734/2/10.1177_0193841X8500900401.pd
Voter mobilization experiments are often conducted using individual-level randomization, which can b...
Laboratory experiments are a widely used methodology for advancing causal knowledge in the physical ...
In this commentary invited for the 100th anniversary of AJE, we discuss the addition of randomized e...
views are those of the author alone. yale_ms_v4.wpd 10/7/03 One of the areas of policy research wher...
Social experiments have been used in research since the 1960s, yet the technique of controlled exper...
Using field experiments, scholars can identify causal effects via randomiza- tion while studying peo...
This paper considers the recent case for randomized social experimentation and contrasts it with old...
One of the areas of policy research where randomized field trials have been utilized most intensivel...
Social experiments have been widely utilised in evaluations of social programmes in the US to identi...
Policy experiments represent a powerful tool for testing the consequences of contemplated social pro...
In this paper, the strengths and weakness of randomized field experiments are discussed. Although it...
The (then) Department of Social Security commissioned CRSP to undertake a brief review of the use of...
This paper addresses the question of internal validity in quasi-experimental and nonexperimental soc...
of these concerns in this paper and find each of them less objectionable than is widely believed. Am...
It is in their potential policy relevance that experiments may make their strongest contribution to ...
Voter mobilization experiments are often conducted using individual-level randomization, which can b...
Laboratory experiments are a widely used methodology for advancing causal knowledge in the physical ...
In this commentary invited for the 100th anniversary of AJE, we discuss the addition of randomized e...
views are those of the author alone. yale_ms_v4.wpd 10/7/03 One of the areas of policy research wher...
Social experiments have been used in research since the 1960s, yet the technique of controlled exper...
Using field experiments, scholars can identify causal effects via randomiza- tion while studying peo...
This paper considers the recent case for randomized social experimentation and contrasts it with old...
One of the areas of policy research where randomized field trials have been utilized most intensivel...
Social experiments have been widely utilised in evaluations of social programmes in the US to identi...
Policy experiments represent a powerful tool for testing the consequences of contemplated social pro...
In this paper, the strengths and weakness of randomized field experiments are discussed. Although it...
The (then) Department of Social Security commissioned CRSP to undertake a brief review of the use of...
This paper addresses the question of internal validity in quasi-experimental and nonexperimental soc...
of these concerns in this paper and find each of them less objectionable than is widely believed. Am...
It is in their potential policy relevance that experiments may make their strongest contribution to ...
Voter mobilization experiments are often conducted using individual-level randomization, which can b...
Laboratory experiments are a widely used methodology for advancing causal knowledge in the physical ...
In this commentary invited for the 100th anniversary of AJE, we discuss the addition of randomized e...