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Randomistas

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by Andrew Leigh


  Pare, Ambroise, and soldiers’ gunpowder burns 22–3

  parenting programs 68–9

  and Chicago ‘Parent Academy’ 9

  and Incredible Years Basic Parenting Programme 69

  and randomised evaluations 70

  ‘Triple P’ positive parenting program 68–9

  ‘partial equilibrium’ effect 191

  Peirce, Charles Sanders 49–51

  Perry, Rick 150–1

  Perry Preschool 66–8, 71, 169, 191–2

  see also David Weikart; Evelyn Moore

  ‘P-hacking’ 195–6

  Piaget, Jean 66

  Pinker, Stephen 177

  placebo effect 10, 29–31, 34, 138, 192

  and John Haygarth 23–4

  placebo surgery 18–21

  see also sham surgery

  Planet Money 103

  policing programs 91–4, 209

  ‘broken windows policing’ 209

  and ‘hot spots’ policing 93

  and ‘problem oriented policing’ 94

  and randomised evaluations 94

  see also criminal justice experiments; Lawrence Sherman; Patrick Murphy; Rudi Lammers

  political campaign strategies

  and Benin political campaign 160

  and control groups 148, 155

  and ‘deep canvassing’ 163–4

  and Harold Gosnell 148–50

  and lobbying in US 162

  and online campaigning 154–5

  and political speeches 160–1

  and ‘robocalls’ 152

  and Sierra Leone election debates 161

  and use of ‘social pressure’ 151–2

  see also Get Out the Vote

  Pope Benedict XVI 119

  ‘power of free’ theory 112

  pragmatism 50

  see also Charles Sanders Pierce

  ‘problem oriented policing’ 94

  Programme for International Student Assessment 73

  Progresa Mexico 117–18

  see also President Ernesto Zedillo

  Project Independence 60–1

  see also Ben Graber; Judith Gueron; Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC)

  Project STAR experiment 81

  Promise Academy 78–9

  Prospera Mexico 118

  psychology experiments 50–1, 143, 170, 177, 196

  see also Charles Sanders Pierce; Joseph Jastrow

  ‘publication bias’ 199

  Pyrotron 14–15

  see also Andrew Sullivan

  Quintanar, Maricela 38–40

  Quora 131

  RAND Health Insurance Experiment 41, 169

  randomised auditing 174–5

  randomised trials

  see also A/B testing

  and ‘anchoring’ effect 133

  and the book of Daniel 22

  and Community Led Sanitation 116

  and control groups 13, 67–8, 74, 78, 82

  and data collection 171–2

  and the driving licence experiment 109

  and the ‘experimental idea’ 194

  fairness of 37, 100, 177, 185

  and ‘fixed mindset’ 6

  and ‘general equilibrium’ effect 191

  and the ‘gold standard’ 194

  and ‘growth mindset’ 6

  and ‘healthy cohort’ effect 12

  and Highest Paid Person’s Opinion (HiPPO) 6

  and Kenyan mini-bus driver experiments 115–16

  and ‘natural experiments’ 193

  and N-of-1 168–9

  and the No Child Left Behind Act 210

  and ‘the paradox of choice’ 195

  and ‘partial equilibrium’ effect 191

  and ‘publication bias’ 199

  and replication of 90, 124, 195, 197–8

  and sex education 119–20

  and single-centre trials 197

  and ‘virginity pledges’ in the US 46–7

  randomistas, Angus Deaton Nobel laureate on 12

  Read India 188

  see also Rukmini Banerji

  Reagan, President Ronald 59, 151

  Registry for International Development Impact Evaluations 199

  replication 90, 195, 197–8

  ‘restorative justice conferencing’ 84

  restorative justice experiments 85–6, 182

  Results for America 211

  Rhinehart, Luke, and The Dice Man 180

  Roach, William 52

  ‘robocalls’ 152

  Romney, Mitt 147

  Rossi, Peter 190

  ‘Rossi’s Law’ 190, 206

  Rothamsted Experimental Centre 53

  Rudder, Christian 130

  see also OkCupid

  Sachs, Jeffrey 121

  Sackett, David 27, 206

  Sacred Heart Mission 36

  Salk, Jonas 168

  Salvation Army’s ‘Red Kettle Christmas drive 157

  Sandburg, Sheryl 144

  Saut, Fabiola Vasquez 110

  see also Acayucan road experiment

  ‘scaling proven success,’ and ‘Development Innovation Ventures’ 210

  Scared Straight 7–8, 94, 98–9, 189

  see also Danny Glover; James Finckenauer

  Schmidt, Eric, and Google 143

  Schwarzenegger, Arnold 75, 173

  Science 163

  ‘Science of Philanthropy Initiative’ 159

  scurvy treatment trials 3–5, 16

  see also Gilbert Blane; James Cook; James Lind; William Stark

  Second Chance Act 210

  Seeger, Pete, and ‘The Draft Dodger Rag’ 42

  Semelweiss, Ignaz 25

  Sesame Street 63–5, 83

  see also Joan Cooney

  sex education 119–20

  sham surgery trials 19–20, 182

  and ‘clinical equipoise’ 21

  Sherman, Lawrence 91–4, 101

  ‘Shoes for Better Tomorrows’ (TOMS) 113–15

  see also Blake Mycoskie; Bruce Wydick

  Sierra Leone election debates 161 see also Saa Badabla

  SimCalc, and online learning tools 77

  ‘single subject’ trials 168–9

  see also N-of-1

  Siroker, Dan 148

  Sliding Doors 9

  Smile Train aid charity, and ‘once and done’ campaign 158

  social experiments large-scale 41

  social field experiments

  and control groups 37, 39–41, 139

  and credit card upgrades 132–3

  and pay rates 136–7

  and retail discounts 133

  and ‘split cable’ techniques 139–40

  and Western Union money transfers 130

  social program trials

  and Kenyan electricity trial 110

  and smoking deterrents 47–8

  see also Acayucan road experiment; neighbourhood project

  social service agencies 36, 69

  ‘soft targeting’ 36

  ‘split cable’ technique 139–40

  St. Petersburg Times 60

  Stark, William 16

  Stewart, Matthew, and The Management Myth 138

  Stigler, Stephen 50

  Street Narcotics Unit experiment 92–3

  streptomycin trial 56

  see also Austin Bradford Hill

  Sullivan, Andrew, and Pyrotron 14

  Suskind, Dana 70

  Syed, Matthew 142

  teacher payment trial 111

  see also Karthik Muralidharan

  Telford, Dick 201–2

  text messages, and use of 9, 78, 82, 123, 154

  textbook trial 123–4

  see also Karthik Muralidharan

  The Battered Women’s Movement 89

  the book of Daniel 22

  ‘the brevia’ and ‘the scrutiny’ 181

  the ‘gold standard’ 194

  The Lancet 24, 55, 120

  The Matrix 30

  ‘the parado
x of choice’ 195

  the placebo effect see placebo effect

  ‘the Super Bowl impossibility theorem’ 140

  Thirty Million Words initiative 79–80

  ‘three strikes’ law’ 99, 101

  ‘Triple P’ positive parenting program 68–9

  ‘True Love Waits’ program 47

  Trump campaign 154

  Tseng, Yi-Ping 37 see also ‘Journey to Social Inclusion’

  UK Department for International Development 103

  unemployment 36, 44–6, 78, 103

  see also German government unemployment incentive; job training programs; ‘universal basic income’

  ‘universal basic income’ 46

  University of Chicago, and ‘Science of Philanthropy Initiative’ 159

  University of London 54

  University of Queensland, and ‘Triple P’ positive parenting program 68

  University of Wollongong 187

  US Agency for International Development 103, 210

  US Behavioural Insights Team 186

  see also Elizabeth Linos

  US Congressional Budget Office 194

  US National Academy panel 100

  US Police Foundation 89

  ‘verbal bombardment’ and Perry Preschool 67

  Vienna General Hospital 24–5

  see also Ignaz Semmelweis

  Vietnam war draft 42–3

  Virgin Atlantic Airways 136

  ‘virginity pledges’ in the US 46–7

  Wagner, Dan 159

  Waiting for Superman 79

  Washington Post 7

  Washington Times 60

  Weikart, David 66–7, 71

  West Heidelberg centre 71

  What Works Clearinghouse 76–7, 208

  Western Union 130

  Wilson, James 184–5

  Wootton, David 26, 203–4

  and Bad Medicine 26

  World Bank 103, 111

  World Health Organization 112–13, 115, 199

  World Medical Association 186

  Wydick, Bruce 114–15

  Yale University, and Innovations for Poverty Action 123

  YouWiN! 102–3, 106

  see also David McKenzie; Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

  Yunus, Muhammad 105

  Zedillo, President Ernesto 117

  see also Progresa Mexico

 

 

 


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