Our library of practical resources is intended for researchers and research staff undertaking randomized evaluations, as well as those teaching the technique to others, and anyone interested in how randomized evaluations are conducted.
Incorporating lessons learned through our own experience and through guidance from researchers and research organizations, we provide practical advice for designing, implementing, and communicating about evaluations. These resources are a collaborative effort. We credit the authors of all the resources we post here, and link to their original work wherever possible.
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Teaching resources on randomized evaluations
Since 2005, J-PAL has offered its Evaluating Social Programs course in a number of different locations worldwide. This week-long course provides a thorough understanding of randomized evaluations and...
Ressources pédagogiques sur les évaluations aléatoires
Ces 15 dernières années, J-PAL a proposé sa formation Evaluating Social Programs dans un certain nombre de lieux à travers le monde. Ce programme de cinq jours sur l’évaluation des programmes sociaux...
Checklist for launching a randomized evaluation in the United States
J-PAL North America’s Evaluation Toolkit is intended for researchers, research managers, research assistants, and students trained in economic theory and research design who are preparing to launch a...
Check-list pour le lancement d’une évaluation aléatoire aux États-Unis
L’Evaluation Toolkit de J-PAL Amérique du Nord s’adresse aux chercheurs, aux chefs de projet, aux assistants de recherche et aux étudiants formés à la théorie économique et à la méthodologie de la...