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2012
In the evaluation of most interventions in criminal justice settings, evaluators have no control over assignment to treatment and control/comparison conditions, which means that the treated and comparison groups may have differences that lead to biased conclusions regarding treatment effectiveness.
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In the evaluation of most interventions in criminal justice settings, evaluators have no control over assignment to treatment and control/comparison conditions, which means that the treated and comparison groups may have differences that lead to biased conclusions regarding treatment effectiveness.
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Reducing Bias in Observational Studies Using Subclassification on the Propensity Score
, 1984P. Rosenbaum, D. Rubin
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Propensity Score Matching in Accounting Research
, 2017Jonathan E. Shipman +2 more
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