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Evaluating complex interventions: What are appropriate methods?
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- Masset, Eduardo (Author)
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Evaluating complex interventions: What are appropriate methods?
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In the CEDIL Methods brief, ‘Evaluating complex interventions: What are appropriate methods?’ we identify four types of complex development interventions: long causal chain interventions, multicomponent interventions, portfolio interventions, and system-level interventions. These interventions are characterised by multiple activities, multiple outcomes, multiple components, a high level of interconnectedness, and non-linear outcomes.
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CEDIL Methods Brief 7
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London and Oxford
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CEDIL
Date
16/05/2022, 09:22
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en-GB
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17/06/2022, 12:30
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Section: Publications
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Masset, E. (2022). Evaluating complex interventions: What are appropriate methods? [CEDIL Methods Brief 7]. CEDIL. https://cedilprogramme.org/publications/cedil-methods-brief/cedil-methods-brief-7/
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