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Saturday, 15 January 2005: 4:00 PM-5:45 PM |
Brickell South (Hyatt Regency Miami) |
Methodological Issues in Randomized Trials |
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Moderator: | Aron Shlonsky, PhD, Columbia University School of Social Work |
| | Is Survival the Fittest? A Post-hoc Evaluation of Event History Estimations in an Experimental Design Trudy Festinger, DSW, Aron Shlonsky, PhD |
| | Efficacy versus Intent-to-treat Analyses: How Much Intervention Is Necessary for a “Desirable” Outcome? Should You Include in Analyses Participants Who Were Assigned to Treatment But Who Had No Exposure to It? Mark W. Fraser, PhD, Mary A. Terzian, MSW, Roderick A. Rose, MS, Steven H. Day, MS |
| | The Trials of Conducting a Randomized Trial in a Real-World Child Welfare Agency Sigrid James, PhD, Devon Brooks, PhD |
Format: | Oral and Poster |
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