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Authors: Mercier, C Piat, M Peladeau, N Dagenais, C
Citation: C. Mercier et al., An application of theory-driven evaluation to a drop-in youth center, EVAL REV, 24(1), 2000, pp. 73-91

Authors: LaFond, C Toomey, TL Rothstein, C Manning, W Wagenaar, AC
Citation: C. Lafond et al., Policy evaluation research - Measuring the independent variables, EVAL REV, 24(1), 2000, pp. 92-101

Authors: Hoppe, MJ Gillmore, MR Valadez, DL Civic, D Hartway, J Morrison, DM
Citation: Mj. Hoppe et al., The relative costs and benefits of telephone interviews versus self-administered diaries for daily data collection, EVAL REV, 24(1), 2000, pp. 102-116

Authors: Rossi, PH Schuerman, J Budde, S
Citation: Ph. Rossi et al., Understanding decisions about child maltreatment, EVAL REV, 23(6), 1999, pp. 579-598

Authors: Schuerman, J Rossi, PH Budde, S
Citation: J. Schuerman et al., Decisions on placement and family preservation - Agreement and targeting, EVAL REV, 23(6), 1999, pp. 599-618

Authors: Freedman, DA Stark, PB
Citation: Da. Freedman et Pb. Stark, The swine flu vaccine and Guillain-Barre syndrome - A case study in relative risk and specific causation, EVAL REV, 23(6), 1999, pp. 619-647

Authors: Wang, JC Siegal, HA Falck, RS Carlson, RG Rahman, A
Citation: Jc. Wang et al., Evaluation of HIV risk reduction intervention programs via latent growth model, EVAL REV, 23(6), 1999, pp. 648-662

Authors: Murnane, RJ Willett, JB Boudett, KP
Citation: Rj. Murnane et al., Do male dropouts benefit from obtaining a GED, postsecondary education, and training?, EVAL REV, 23(5), 1999, pp. 475-503

Authors: Schreiner, M
Citation: M. Schreiner, Lessons for microenterprise programs from a fresh look at the unemploymentinsurance self-employment demonstration, EVAL REV, 23(5), 1999, pp. 504-526

Authors: Chetkovich, C Mauldon, J Brindis, C Guendelman, S
Citation: C. Chetkovich et al., Informed policy making for the prevention of unwanted pregnancy - Understanding low-income women's experiences with family planning, EVAL REV, 23(5), 1999, pp. 527-552

Authors: Wenger, NS Korenman, SG Berk, R Liu, HH
Citation: Ns. Wenger et al., Reporting unethical research behavior, EVAL REV, 23(5), 1999, pp. 553-570

Authors: Zhu, SH
Citation: Sh. Zhu, A method to obtain a randomized control group where it seems impossible - A case study in program evaluation, EVAL REV, 23(4), 1999, pp. 363-377

Authors: Lange, JE Lauer, EM Voas, RB
Citation: Je. Lange et al., A survey of the San Diego-Tijuana cross-border binging - Methods and analysis, EVAL REV, 23(4), 1999, pp. 378-398

Authors: Calsyn, RJ Winter, JP
Citation: Rj. Calsyn et Jp. Winter, Understanding and controlling response bias in needs assessment studies, EVAL REV, 23(4), 1999, pp. 399-417

Authors: Krull, JL MacKinnon, DP
Citation: Jl. Krull et Dp. Mackinnon, Multilevel mediation modeling in group-based intervention studies, EVAL REV, 23(4), 1999, pp. 418-444

Authors: Bloom, HS Bos, JM Lee, SW
Citation: Hs. Bloom et al., Using cluster random assignment to measure program impacts - Statistical implications for the evaluation of education programs, EVAL REV, 23(4), 1999, pp. 445-469

Authors: Stillman, F Hartman, A Graubard, B Gilpin, E Chavis, D Garcia, J Wun, LM Lynn, W Manley, M
Citation: F. Stillman et al., The American stop smoking intervention study - Conceptual framework and evaluation design, EVAL REV, 23(3), 1999, pp. 259-280

Authors: Savaya, R Waysman, M
Citation: R. Savaya et M. Waysman, Outcome evaluation of an advocacy program to promote early childhood education for Israeli Arabs, EVAL REV, 23(3), 1999, pp. 281-303

Authors: Houston, DJ
Citation: Dj. Houston, Implications of the 65-mph speed limit for traffic safety, EVAL REV, 23(3), 1999, pp. 304-315

Authors: Esbensen, FA Miller, MH Taylor, TJ He, N Freng, A
Citation: Fa. Esbensen et al., Differential attrition rates and active parental consent, EVAL REV, 23(3), 1999, pp. 316-335

Authors: Toffolon-Weiss, MM Bertrand, JT Terrell, SS
Citation: Mm. Toffolon-weiss et al., The results framework - An innovative tool for program planning and evaluation, EVAL REV, 23(3), 1999, pp. 336-359

Authors: Granger, RC Cytron, R
Citation: Rc. Granger et R. Cytron, Teenage parent programs - A synthesis of the long-term effects of the new chance demonstration, Ohio's Learning, Earning, and Parenting Program, and the Teenage Parent Demonstration, EVAL REV, 23(2), 1999, pp. 107-145

Authors: Lewin, AC Mitchell, MN
Citation: Ac. Lewin et Mn. Mitchell, Using group mean centering for computing adjusted means by site in a randomized experimental design - The case of California's work pays demonstration project, EVAL REV, 23(2), 1999, pp. 146-161

Authors: Dean, DH Dolan, RC Schmidt, RM
Citation: Dh. Dean et al., Evaluating the vocational rehabilitation program using longitudinal data -Evidence for a quasiexperimental research design, EVAL REV, 23(2), 1999, pp. 162-189

Authors: Pituch, KA
Citation: Ka. Pituch, Describing school effects with residual terms - Modeling the interaction between school practice and student background, EVAL REV, 23(2), 1999, pp. 190-211
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