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Sampling and the Curse of the Case StudyRead More
Incentivizing P/CVE Research, Evaluation, & Program Participants.Read More
Anatomy of process evaluations for PCVERead More
Attrition happens (and what to do about it).Read More
A utilization-focused guide for conducting terrorism risk reduction program evaluationsRead More
Experimental Effects of a Call-Center Disclaimer Regarding Confidentiality on Callers’ Willingness to Make Disclosures Related to TerrorismRead More
Expansion and replication of the theory of vicarious help seekingRead More
Evaluation of a Multi-Faceted, U.S. Community-Based, Muslim-Led CVE ProgramRead More
The critical role of friends in networks for countering violent extremism: Toward a theory of vicarious help-seekingRead More
No control group, no big deal part 1 (of 2): Propensity score matching designsRead More
No control group, no big deal, part 2 (of 2): Regression discontinuity designsRead More
Nested designsRead More
Prediction predicaments, part 1 (of 2): The “perfect program paradox”Read More
Prediction predicaments, part 2 (of 2): The base rate problemRead More
Sampling and the Curse of the Case StudyRead More
Incentivizing P/CVE Research, Evaluation, & Program Participants.Read More
Anatomy of process evaluations for PCVERead More
Attrition happens (and what to do about it).Read More
A utilization-focused guide for conducting terrorism risk reduction program evaluationsRead More
Experimental Effects of a Call-Center Disclaimer Regarding Confidentiality on Callers’ Willingness to Make Disclosures Related to TerrorismRead More
Expansion and replication of the theory of vicarious help seekingRead More
Evaluation of a Multi-Faceted, U.S. Community-Based, Muslim-Led CVE ProgramRead More
The critical role of friends in networks for countering violent extremism: Toward a theory of vicarious help-seekingRead More
No control group, no big deal part 1 (of 2): Propensity score matching designsRead More
No control group, no big deal, part 2 (of 2): Regression discontinuity designsRead More
Nested designsRead More
Prediction predicaments, part 1 (of 2): The “perfect program paradox”Read More
Prediction predicaments, part 2 (of 2): The base rate problemRead More

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