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Randomizing

Chapter 4 delves into the concept of randomization in program implementation, focusing on three primary elements that can be randomized: access, timing, and encouragement. By manipulating these factors, organizations can enhance the effectiveness of their programs. Randomizing access determines who gets to participate, while timing influences when participation occurs. Additionally, selective encouragement can motivate certain individuals to engage, thus enriching the program's outcome. This chapter highlights the importance of strategic randomization in optimizing engagement and program success.

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Randomizing

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  1. Randomizing Chapter 4

  2. Opportunities to randomize Module 4.1

  3. What can be randomized? • Different ways to randomize come from three basic elements of a program which can be randomized • Access: we can choose which people are offered access to a program • Timing: we can choose when people are offered access • Encouragement: we can choose which people are given encouragement to participate

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