Impact Evaluation Analysis Plan Template for HMRE Award Recipients
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HMRE award recipient name: [Name and location: e.g., ABC Organization, Princeton, NJ]
Project lead: [Name of project lead]
Email address: [Insert email address]
Evaluator’s organization: [Name and location: e.g., XYZ Organization, Washington, DC]
Evaluator lead: [Name of evaluator lead]
Email address: [Insert email address]
This section presents the primary and secondary research questions that will be assessed in the impact evaluation of [Intervention Name].
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Table 1. Description of outcome measures used to answer impact analysis primary research questions
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Outcome name |
Description of the outcome measure and its properties |
Source of the measure |
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Table 2. Description of outcome measures used to answer impact analysis secondary research questions
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Outcome name |
Description of the outcome measure and its properties |
Source of the measure |
Timing of measure |
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This section provides a brief description of the focal population(s), the intervention being evaluated, and the services that are intended as the comparison to the intervention, including any service-as-usual resources available. In addition, it includes a description of the services actually received by the intervention and comparison groups.
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Table 3. Description of intended intervention and counterfactual components and focal populations
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Curriculum and content |
Dosage and schedule |
Delivery |
Focal population |
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Table 4. Staff characteristics, education, training, and development to support intervention and counterfactual components
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Staff characteristics, education, and initial training |
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This section provides a brief description of the study design and the process for creating intervention and comparison groups.
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Table 5. Key features of the data collection
Study group |
Data source |
Timing of data collection |
Mode of data collection |
Party responsible for data collection |
Start and end date of data collection |
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Comparison |
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This section describes the plans for defining the analytic sample, assessing baseline equivalence, cleaning data and handling missing data, and addressing potential crossover and contamination. It also describes the analytic models for estimating program impacts and planned sensitivity analyses.
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Table 6. Covariates included in impact analyses
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Description of the covariate |
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