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Designing and Running Randomized Evaluations

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This course is part of the MITx MicroMasters program in Data, Economics, and Development Policy (DEDP). To enroll in the MicroMasters track or to learn more about this program and how it integrates with MIT’s Master’s Program in DEDP, please visit the MicroMasters portal.

A randomized evaluation, also known as a field experiment or randomized controlled trial (RCT), is an impact evaluation that uses random assignment to minimize bias, and strengthen our ability to draw causal inferences.

This course will provide step-by-step training on how to design and conduct an RCT. You will learn how to build a well-designed, policy relevant study, includingwhy and when to conduct RCTs.

Additionally, this course will provide insights on how to implement your RCT in the field, including questionnaire design, piloting, quality control, data collection and management. The course will also introduce common research transparency practices.

No previous economics or statistics background is needed.

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Instructors Rachel Glennerster, Marc Shotland, Anja Sautmann
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Length 12 weeks
Effort 12 - 14 hours per week
Starts Sep 8 (188 weeks ago)
Cost $0
From Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MITx via edX
Instructors Rachel Glennerster, Marc Shotland, Anja Sautmann
Download Videos On all desktop and mobile devices
Language English
Subjects Data Science Business Social Sciences
Tags Data Analysis & Statistics Economics & Finance Social Sciences

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