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Data with a Group Structure 3 Experimental Evidence 3 Organization of Schooling 3 Peer Effects 3 Bildungsverhalten 2 Qualifikation 2 Schule 2 Schätzung 2 Soziale Gruppe 2 Tennessee 2 Educational behaviour 1 Estimation 1 Occupational qualification 1 School 1 Social group 1
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Free 3
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3
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Boozer, Michael A. 3 Cacciola, Stephen E. 3
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Economic Growth Center, Economics Department 1
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Center Discussion Paper 1 Discussion papers 1 Working Papers / Economic Growth Center, Economics Department 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Inside the 'Black Box' of Project STAR: Estimation of Peer Effects Using Experimental Data
Boozer, Michael A.; Cacciola, Stephen E. - 2001
The credible identification of endogenous peer group effects -- i.e. social multiplier or feedback effects -- has long eluded social scientists. We argue that such effects are most credibly identified by a randomly assigned social program which operates at differing intensities within and...
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Inside the 'Black Box' of Project STAR: Estimation of Peer Effects Using Experimental Data
Boozer, Michael A.; Cacciola, Stephen E. - Economic Growth Center, Economics Department - 2001
The credible identification of endogenous peer group effects -- i.e. social multiplier or feedback effects -- has long eluded social scientists. We argue that such effects are most credibly identified by a randomly assigned social program which operates at differing intensities within and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005357726
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Inside the "black Box" of Project STAR : estimation of peer effects using experimental data
Boozer, Michael A.; Cacciola, Stephen E. - 2001
The credible identification of endogenous peer group effects - i.e. social multiplier or feedback effects - has long eluded social scientists. We argue that such effects are most credibly identified by a randomly assigned social program which operates at differing intensities within and between...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011609548
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