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Jessica Sperling; Megan Gray; Victoria Lee; Lorrie Schmid; Nicholas Malinowski – American Journal of Evaluation, 2025
There has been increased focus within the evaluation field on the value of community-engaged research (CER) methods; however, CER is not easily seen as compatible with experimental evaluation methods (or randomized controlled trial, RCT). For instance, in an experimental design, researchers leverage randomization to create a counterfactual; this…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Research Methodology, Randomized Controlled Trials, After School Programs
Lorraine Gilleece; Aidan Clerkin – Irish Educational Studies, 2025
In recent years, countries including the UK and USA have seen advancements in the use of Randomised Controlled Trials in education, progress that has not been mirrored in Ireland. Ireland does not have a strong tradition of using experimental or quasi-experimental evaluation designs for monitoring and evaluation of education policy despite…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation, Randomized Controlled Trials, Educational Policy
Laura Santos; Silvia Annunziata; Alice Geminiani; Alessia Ivani; Alice Giubergia; Daniela Garofalo; Arianna Caglio; Elena Brazzoli; Rossella Lipari; Maria Chiara Carrozza; Emilia Ambrosini; Ivana Olivieri; Alessandra Pedrocchi – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Robotic therapies are receiving growing interest in the autism field, especially for the improvement of social skills of children, enhancing traditional human interventions. In this work, we conduct a scoping review of the literature in robotics for autism, providing the largest review on this field from the last five years. Our work underlines…
Descriptors: Robotics, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intervention, Program Effectiveness

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