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Date: 2014-06-06 17:49:30
Science
Impact assessment
Impact evaluation
Observational study
Philosophy of science
Program evaluation
Youth Challenge Program
Randomized controlled trial
Mentorship
Evaluation
Education
Evaluation methods

Research Synthesis: Evidence on the Effects of OSHA Activities

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