Can We Trust Shoestring Evaluations?
Many more impact evaluations could be done, and at lower unit cost, if evaluators could avoid the need for baseline data using objective socio-economic surveys and rely instead on retrospective subjective questions on how outcomes have changed, asked post-intervention. But would the results be relia...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
The World Bank,
2012
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Series: | Policy research working papers
World Bank e-Library |
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Internet
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ISIL:US-CST |
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