Comparing Results to the Counterfactual
One of the three tasks involved in understanding causes is to compare the observed results to those you would expect if the intervention had not been implemented – this is known as the ‘counterfactual’. Many discussions of impact evaluation argue that it is essential to include a counterfactual. Some people however argue that in turbulent, … Continue reading Comparing Results to the Counterfactual
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