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Randomized evaluations are field experiments involving assignment of subjects to one of two groups: "one", the "'treatment group"', which is receiving the policy intervention being evaluated, and "two", the "'control group"', which is in status-quo.
Randomized evaluations are field experiments involving the assignment of subjects ''randomly'' to one of two groups: ''one'', the '''treatment group''', which is receiving the policy intervention being evaluated, and ''two'', the '''control group''', which is in status-quo.

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Randomized evaluations are field experiments involving the assignment of subjects randomly to one of two groups: one, the treatment group, which is receiving the policy intervention being evaluated, and two, the control group, which is in status-quo.