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Attribution of cause and effect in small n impact evaluation Howard White and Daniel Phillips

ww.3ieimpact.org. Attribution of cause and effect in small n impact evaluation Howard White and Daniel Phillips. Addressing attribution of cause and effect. Impact evaluations should answer the question, ‘to what extent did the intervention being evaluated alter the state of the world?’

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Attribution of cause and effect in small n impact evaluation Howard White and Daniel Phillips

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  1. ww.3ieimpact.org Attribution of cause and effect in small n impact evaluation Howard White and Daniel Phillips

  2. Addressing attribution of cause and effect • Impact evaluations should answer the question, ‘to what extent did the intervention being evaluated alter the state of the world?’ • Outputs and outcomes • Intended and unintended • All project-affected persons (PAPs)

  3. Defining small n Data on too few units of assignment to permit tests of statistical significance between treatment and comparison groups

  4. Defining small n • Why might this arise? • Small N, therefore small n • Heterogeneity • Some universal interventions • Budget

  5. Approaches for small n impact evaluation • General Elimination Methodology (GEM) (a.k.a the Modus Operandi approach) • Realist Evaluation • Contribution Analysis • Process Tracing • Most Significant Change • Success Case Method • Outcome Mapping • Method for impact Assessment of Programs and Projects (MAPP)

  6. Approaches for small n impact evaluation • Group I • General Elimination Methodology (GEM) • Realist Evaluation • Contribution Analysis • Process Tracing • Group II • Most Significant Change • Success Case Method • Outcome Mapping • Method for impact Assessment of Programs and Projects (MAPP)

  7. Approaches for small n impact evaluation • Group I • General Elimination Methodology (GEM) • Realist Evaluation • Contribution Analysis • Process Tracing

  8. Small n approaches: a common methodological core • Explicitly address attribution • Articulation of both a theory of change and alternative causal hypotheses • Consideration of context/external factors • Verification of the actual causal chain

  9. Small n attribution: making the causal link • Experiments and quasi-experiments establish causation using statistics to create a proxy ‘closest possible world’ comparison group • The small n approaches outlined here explain social phenomena by examining the underlying mechanisms which lie between cause and effect

  10. Mechanism-based causal attribution

  11. The counterfactual

  12. There are significant sources of bias in both the collection and analysis of qualitative data • Respondent bias • Evaluator bias

  13. The Barry Manilow T-shirt experiment

  14. There are significant sources of bias in both the collection and analysis of qualitative data • Respondent bias • Evaluator bias

  15. A framework for small n analysis • The attribution question(s) • Setting out a programme’s theory of change • Identifying alternative causal explanations • Evaluation plan • Verifying the causal chain

  16. ww.3ieimpact.org Attribution of cause and effect in small n impact evaluation Howard White and Daniel Phillips

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