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Running Randomized Evaluations: A Practical Guide Paperback – 3 February 2014
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This book provides a comprehensive yet accessible guide to running randomized impact evaluations of social programs. Drawing on the experience of researchers at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, which has run hundreds of such evaluations in dozens of countries throughout the world, it offers practical insights on how to use this powerful technique, especially in resource-poor environments. This step-by-step guide explains why and when randomized evaluations are useful, in what situations they should be used, and how to prioritize different evaluation opportunities. It shows how to design and analyze studies that answer important questions while respecting the constraints of those working on and benefiting from the program being evaluated. The book gives concrete tips on issues such as improving the quality of a study despite tight budget constraints, and demonstrates how the results of randomized impact evaluations can inform policy. With its self-contained modules, this one-of-a-kind guide is easy to navigate. It also includes invaluable references and a checklist of the common pitfalls to avoid.* Provides the most up-to-date guide to running randomized evaluations of social programs, especially in developing countries * Offers practical tips on how to complete high-quality studies in even the most challenging environments * Self-contained modules allow for easy reference and flexible teaching and learning * Comprehensive yet nontechnical
- Print length480 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPrinceton University Press
- Publication date3 February 2014
- Dimensions13.97 x 3.18 x 21.59 cm
- ISBN-100691159270
- ISBN-13978-0691159270
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"Impact evaluation is a key resource for improving development effectiveness, yet until now it was inaccessible to people--policymakers, NGO staff, and development professionals of all kinds. Oftentimes, we get stuck in the theoretical discourse and philosophical debate and miss the chance to talk about the practical toolkit needed to actually do impact evaluation. Running Randomized Evaluations will significantly contribute to accelerate advancements in the field by making the tools of the trade accessible and user-friendly. This is a must-read guide for policymakers, practitioners, and donors alike."--Jodi Nelson, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
"Randomized impact evaluations, pioneered by Rachel Glennerster and her colleagues, have emerged as a powerful new tool in the fight against poverty. This book gives us a critical guide for how to actually do them. It is required reading for students, professionals, and researchers committed to using evidence to guide policy."--Dean Karlan, coauthor of More Than Good Intentions
"The popularity of randomized evaluations among researchers and policymakers is growing and holds great promise for a world where decision making will be based increasingly on rigorous evidence and creative thinking. However, conducting a randomized evaluation can be daunting. There are many steps, and decisions made early on can have unforeseen implications for the life of the project. This book, based on more than a decade of personal experience by a foremost practitioner and a wealth of knowledge gathered over the years by researchers at J-PAL, provides both comfort and guidance to anyone seeking to engage in this process."--Esther Duflo, codirector of J-PAL and coauthor of Poor Economics
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"The popularity of randomized evaluations among researchers and policymakers is growing and holds great promise for a world where decision making will be based increasingly on rigorous evidence and creative thinking. However, conducting a randomized evaluation can be daunting. There are many steps, and decisions made early on can have unforeseen implications for the life of the project. This book, based on more than a decade of personal experience by a foremost practitioner and a wealth of knowledge gathered over the years by researchers at J-PAL, provides both comfort and guidance to anyone seeking to engage in this process."--Esther Duflo, codirector of J-PAL and coauthor of Poor Economics
"Randomized impact evaluations, pioneered by Rachel Glennerster and her colleagues, have emerged as a powerful new tool in the fight against poverty. This book gives us a critical guide for how to actually do them. It is required reading for students, professionals, and researchers committed to using evidence to guide policy."--Dean Karlan, coauthor of More Than Good Intentions
"I have been searching for a book to train my students, research assistants, and field staff to design and implement social policy experiments. My search is over. Running Randomized Evaluations provides practical guidance covering all stages of an experiment--wisdom that previously could be acquired only by working directly for an evaluation expert."--Jeffrey B. Liebman, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
"Impact evaluation is a key resource for improving development effectiveness, yet until now it was inaccessible to people--policymakers, NGO staff, and development professionals of all kinds. Oftentimes, we get stuck in the theoretical discourse and philosophical debate and miss the chance to talk about the practical toolkit needed to actually do impact evaluation. Running Randomized Evaluations will significantly contribute to accelerate advancements in the field by making the tools of the trade accessible and user-friendly. This is a must-read guide for policymakers, practitioners, and donors alike."--Jodi Nelson, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
About the Author
Rachel Glennerster is executive director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Kudzai Takavarasha holds degrees in chemical engineering and economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and was a policy manager at J-PAL from 2004 to 2012.
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- Publisher : Princeton University Press (3 February 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 480 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0691159270
- ISBN-13 : 978-0691159270
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 3.18 x 21.59 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 488,098 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 432 in Economic Development & Growth (Books)
- 496 in Research Reference Books
- 1,030 in Economic Policy & Development (Books)
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About the author

Rachel Glennerster is Executive Director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL). Her research includes randomized evaluations of governance, agricultural technologies, health, education, and women’s empowerment in Sierra Leone, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India.
Rachel Glennerster helped establish Deworm the World, which has supported the deworming of 45 million children worldwide. She has a PhD in economics from Birkbeck College, University of London. Her most recent book is Running Randomized Evaluations: A Practical Guide.
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ぷぷReviewed in Japan on 9 May 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars 良書です
Verified PurchaseRCT・フィールド実験を学び実践するうえで非常に有益な本です。MITのPovery Action Labディレクターによる本です。
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GRAÑAReviewed in France on 9 November 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars Très bon livre
Verified PurchasePour s'initier dans le monde des RCTs c'est très bon et il est écrit par des personnes qui ont travaillé directement dans les expériments.
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MarcoReviewed in Italy on 13 July 2021
2.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo libro ma mancano 20 pagine
Verified PurchaseOttimo libro su RCT; consigli chiari ed esempi molto comprensibili
Mancano 3 stelle perché non mi sono arrivate le pagine da 20 a 53 come si vede nella foto
MarcoOttimo libro ma mancano 20 pagine
Reviewed in Italy on 13 July 2021
Mancano 3 stelle perché non mi sono arrivate le pagine da 20 a 53 come si vede nella foto
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