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A01=Jeff Gill
A01=Kenneth Meier
advanced quantitative techniques
AFDC Client
agency performance measurement
Author_Jeff Gill
Author_Kenneth Meier
Category=JP
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Equity Districts
gifted
Gifted Classes
High Crime States
hypothesis
J. L. Polinard
jackknifed
Jackknifed Residual
Jeff Gill
Kenneth J. Meier
Kevin B. Smith
Lael R. Keiser
linear
Low Crime States
Negatively Related
Null Hypothesis Significance Testing
OLS Coefficient
OLS Regression
OLS Slope
organizational learning models
policy evaluation methods
policy program analysis strategies
Public Administration
public sector decision making
Quantile Regression
Rare Event Analysis
regression
residual
Resource Deprivation
Risk Averse Bureaucracy
Risk Averse Model
Robert D. Wrinkle
Robust Regression
Robust Regression Results
significance
Sixteenth Annual Report
substantively weighted analysis
Super Agencies
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Product details
- ISBN 9780367313951
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 Aug 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
What Works is a concise methods text that represents a new approach for policy program analysis. The authors, Meier and Gill, combine statistics with normative concerns. They consider how things might be, and they focus on subsets of cases that differ from the norm. Their approach uses regression and methods in a qualitative, yet rigorous manner.In
Kenneth J. Meier is Puryear Professor at Texas A & M University. Jeff Gill is assistant professor of political science at the University of Florida in Gainsville.
What Works
€192.20
