Big Policy Canvas Research Roadmap

[...] * Testing a new policy in real time can provide insights whether it has the desired effect or requires modification
Alan Hartman
Consider Yom-Tov, Elad, et al. "The effectiveness of public health advertisements to promote health: a randomized-controlled trial on 794,000 participants." npj Digital Medicine 1.1 (2018): 24.
Alan Hartman, 20/06/2019 11:47
fokusianer
You have to account for an adjustment period, thus the effects observed immediately after the policy was put into effect might not be representative of its longterm consequences
fokusianer, 26/06/2019 16:33
Luca Alessandro Remotti
Agree with the adjustment period. Furthermore, it is not obvious that collected data are also immediately - in every sense - available. See comment on data structuring.
Luca Alessandro Remotti, 05/07/2019 11:18
Christos Botsikas
See my comment in the previous paragraph, i was proactive :)
Christos Botsikas, 22/07/2019 14:46