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Improving Financial Literacy in Secondary School Students: An Randomized Experiment
Youth & society, 2019Financial literacy is a multicomponent construct comprising financial knowledge, attitude, behaviors, and well-being. Financial literacy in young people helps them to achieve financial independence and escape from intergenerational poverty.
A. Zhu, C. Yu, K. Chou
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Management Sciences, 2017
Dynamic pricing through price promotions has been widely used by online retailers. We study how a promotion strategy, one that offers customers a discount for products in their shopping cart, affects customer behavior in the short and long term on a ...
Dennis J. Zhang +7 more
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Dynamic pricing through price promotions has been widely used by online retailers. We study how a promotion strategy, one that offers customers a discount for products in their shopping cart, affects customer behavior in the short and long term on a ...
Dennis J. Zhang +7 more
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Race and Class: A Randomized Experiment with Prosecutors
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 2018Disparities in criminal justice outcomes are well known, and prior observational research has shown correlations between the race of defendants and prosecutors’ decisions about how to charge and resolve cases. Yet causation is questionable: other factors,
C. Robertson, S. B. Baughman, M. Wright
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Randomized and random run order experiments
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2005zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ganju, Jitendra, Lucas, James M.
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Perils of the Random Experiment
American Journal of Therapeutics, 2003Most medical research is executed on samples selected from large populations. Nevertheless, health care researchers often blur the difference between interpreting sample-based research and evaluating research that included the entire population of interest. This is an implication-critical distinction; in population research, every result applies to the
Lemuel A, Moyé, Anita, Deswal
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Randomized Controlled Experiments
2017In many cases, the presence of confounding factors makes the identification of causal effects rather difficult. One solution to avoid potential bias is to run a randomized controlled experiment, either in the form of a clinical trial or a field experiment (Sect. 13.1).
Jean-Michel Josselin, Benoît Le Maux
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2001
Suppose we have an experiment (phenomenon, trial) with random outcomes such as, for example, the game of roulette (outcome: a number between 0 and 33) or a journey by train (outcome: the delay of arrival at the destination measured in minutes). We may be vitally interested in answers to questions such as: How likely is it that the number in roulette ...
Marek Capiński, Tomasz Zastawniak
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Suppose we have an experiment (phenomenon, trial) with random outcomes such as, for example, the game of roulette (outcome: a number between 0 and 33) or a journey by train (outcome: the delay of arrival at the destination measured in minutes). We may be vitally interested in answers to questions such as: How likely is it that the number in roulette ...
Marek Capiński, Tomasz Zastawniak
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Implementing Randomized Experiments
Evaluation Review, 1989Eleven jurisdictions across the country are participating in the Intensive Supervision Demon stration Projectfunded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). The demonstration is designed to assess the effects — and costs — of sentencing convicted felons to community-based programs.
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