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Zuchao Shen; Walter Leite; Huibin Zhang; Jia Quan; Huan Kuang – Journal of Experimental Education, 2025
When designing cluster-randomized trials (CRTs), one important consideration is determining the proper sample sizes across levels and treatment conditions to cost-efficiently achieve adequate statistical power. This consideration is usually addressed in an optimal design framework by leveraging the cost structures of sampling and optimizing the…
Descriptors: Randomized Controlled Trials, Feasibility Studies, Research Design, Sample Size
Wei Li; Walter Leite; Jia Quan – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2023
Background: Multilevel randomized controlled trials (MRCTs) have been widely used to evaluate the causal effects of educational interventions. Traditionally, educational researchers and policymakers focused on the average treatment effects (ATE) of the intervention. Recently there has been an increasing interest in evaluating the heterogeneity of…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Identification, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Randomized Controlled Trials
Charlotte Z. Mann; Adam C. Sales; Johann A. Gagnon-Bartsch – Grantee Submission, 2025
Combining observational and experimental data for causal inference can improve treatment effect estimation. However, many observational data sets cannot be released due to data privacy considerations, so one researcher may not have access to both experimental and observational data. Nonetheless, a small amount of risk of disclosing sensitive…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Statistical Analysis, Privacy, Risk
Ilja Cornelisz; Chris van Klaveren – npj Science of Learning, 2022
Longitudinal randomized controlled trials generally assign individuals randomly to interventions at baseline and then evaluate how differential average treatment effects evolve over time. This study shows that longitudinal settings could benefit from "Recurrent Individual Treatment Assignment" ("RITA") instead, particularly in…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Randomized Controlled Trials, Intervention, Assignments

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