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Bringing rigor to the use of evidence in policy making: translating early evidence

By: Crowley, Daniel Max.
Contributor(s): Scott, J. Taylor.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2017Description: p.650-655.Subject(s): Policy making In: Public Administration ReviewSummary: Beyond the evidence provided by randomized controlled trials, there is a need for supplementing and contextualizing efficacy findings through early evidence. This may include evidence of program costs, quality implementation processes, and impact of programs on different groups. This article considers the Quality and Impact of Component Evidence Assessment and other exemplary efforts for translating early evidence for policy making within a common framework. This framework includes processes for strategic review, development of guiding standards on the quality of evidence, and active communication with policy makers. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 77, Issue no: 5 Available AR116945

Beyond the evidence provided by randomized controlled trials, there is a need for supplementing and contextualizing efficacy findings through early evidence. This may include evidence of program costs, quality implementation processes, and impact of programs on different groups. This article considers the Quality and Impact of Component Evidence Assessment and other exemplary efforts for translating early evidence for policy making within a common framework. This framework includes processes for strategic review, development of guiding standards on the quality of evidence, and active communication with policy makers. - Reproduced.

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