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In the fall of 2016, OPRE brought together a diverse group of participants from federal agencies, research firms, foundations, and academia to discuss alternatives to randomized controlled trials and their assumptions, trade-offs, benefits, and challenges.

Policymakers are increasingly interested in using administrative data to address policy-relevant research questions. In order to make use of administrative data for social policy research, there are multiple issues to consider...

ACF OPRE News Vol. 5 Issue 8 - May 4, 2017

Evaluation of Subsidized Employment for Disconnected Youth in NYC & New Reports from a Grantee
May 4, 2017

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ACF OPRE News Vol. 5 Issue 19 - November 9, 2017

The Latest from the Tribal Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) 2.0 Evaluation
November 9, 2017

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This is a presentation on Program Quality and Services Findings From the Head Start Impact Study and Family and...

This is a presentation on American Indian and Alaska Native Head Start Research Center: Research and Training...

This is a presentation on WORKSHOP 2: Learning from Assessment: Models of Program-Research Partnership in Using...

This is a presentation on Putting Head Start Research Into Action: How to Use the Findings From Three Major National...

This is a presentation on MASTER LECTURE: The History of Vaccines and Immunization: Familiar Patterns, New Challenges...

This is a presentation on Developing New Outcome Measures With Program Partners: Process, Procedures, Practicalities...