Propensity scores are a statistical method used in observational studies to balance comparison groups by putting together people with similar propensity scores.
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Abhay Kumar’s story, although one of many, is a powerful illustration of the successes of the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Program (PMEGP).
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As long-term environmental and social outcomes are fast becoming central to development projects, traditional financial metrics have proved insufficient as measures of project impact.
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National Startup Day marks a turning point in India's journey as a global innovation hub.
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On Monday, November 18, 2024, Delhi woke up to a dystopian nightmare—an eerie, smog-choked world straight out of a Mad Max movie.
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Comparative experiments usually have a sample group experiment and control group. Comparative experimental analysis requires control group understanding.
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Triangulation is a powerful research method used to validate and strengthen research findings, using multiple techniques to investigate a research question.
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Graphs and charts help us make educated decisions and solve problems when data is presented clearly and concisely. The pie chart is one example.
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Theory of Change (ToC) is a powerful tool that helps organizations and individuals understand how their efforts can lead to a desired outcome.
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