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The Role of Randomized Field Trials in Social Science Research : A Perspective from Evaluations of Reforms of Social Welfare Programs
Oleh:
Moffitt, Robert A.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
American Behavioral Scientist vol. 47 no. 05 (Jan. 2004)
,
page 506-540.
Topik:
Social Experimentation
;
Welfare Programs
;
Program Evaluation
;
Poverty
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One of the areas of policy research where randomized field trials have been utilized most intensively is welfare reform. Starting in the late 1960s with experimental tests of a negative income tax and continuingthrough current experimental tests of recent welfare reforms, randomized evaluations have played a strong and increasing role in informing policy. This article reviews the record of these experiments and assesses the implications of that record for the use of randomization. The review demonstrates that the usefulness of randomized field trials in the area of welfare reform has been limited by a number of weaknesses, some of which are inherent in the method and some of which result from constraints imposed by the politicalprocess. The conclusionis that randomizedfield trials have an importantbut limited role to play in future welfare reform evaluations and that it is essential that they be supplemented by nonexperimental research.
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