Minimum Detectable Effect
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We do not know in advance the effect of our policy. We want to design a precise way of measuring it. But precision is not cheap: need cost-benefit analysis to decide. We need to identify the smallest program effect size that it would be useful to detect
- i.e. the smallest effect for which we would be able to say with statistical confidence that the program effect is statistically different from zero.
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