Randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives: a statistician’s point of view

This paper contains the technical and practical reflections of a statistician on the use of Randomised Control Trial designs (RCT) for evaluating the impact of development initiatives. It is divided into three parts. The first part discusses RCTs in impact evaluation, their origin, how they have dev...

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Main Author: Barahona, Carlos
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71143
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description This paper contains the technical and practical reflections of a statistician on the use of Randomised Control Trial designs (RCT) for evaluating the impact of development initiatives. It is divided into three parts. The first part discusses RCTs in impact evaluation, their origin, how they have developed and the debate that has been generated in the evaluation circles. The second part examines difficult issues faced in applying RCT designs to the impact evaluation of development initiatives, to what extent this type of design can be applied rigorously, the validity of the assumptions underlying RCT designs in this context, and the opportunities and constraints inherent in their adoption. The third part discusses the some of the ethical issues raised by RCTs, the need to establish ethical standards for studies about development options and the need for an open mind in the selection of research methods and tools.
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spelling CGSpace711432025-11-05T08:43:21Z Randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives: a statistician’s point of view Barahona, Carlos evaluation impact assessment trial methods This paper contains the technical and practical reflections of a statistician on the use of Randomised Control Trial designs (RCT) for evaluating the impact of development initiatives. It is divided into three parts. The first part discusses RCTs in impact evaluation, their origin, how they have developed and the debate that has been generated in the evaluation circles. The second part examines difficult issues faced in applying RCT designs to the impact evaluation of development initiatives, to what extent this type of design can be applied rigorously, the validity of the assumptions underlying RCT designs in this context, and the opportunities and constraints inherent in their adoption. The third part discusses the some of the ethical issues raised by RCTs, the need to establish ethical standards for studies about development options and the need for an open mind in the selection of research methods and tools. 2010 2016-02-25T10:58:02Z 2016-02-25T10:58:02Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71143 en Open Access application/pdf Barahona, C. (2010) Randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives: a statistician’s point of view. ILAC Working Paper 13, p. 18
spellingShingle evaluation
impact assessment
trial methods
Barahona, Carlos
Randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives: a statistician’s point of view
title Randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives: a statistician’s point of view
title_full Randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives: a statistician’s point of view
title_fullStr Randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives: a statistician’s point of view
title_full_unstemmed Randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives: a statistician’s point of view
title_short Randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives: a statistician’s point of view
title_sort randomised control trials for the impact evaluation of development initiatives a statistician s point of view
topic evaluation
impact assessment
trial methods
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