SNAP E&T RCE will implement and
test small-scale interventions on SNAP E&T programs across
eight sites. Using rapid cycle evaluation, the study will examine
the effectiveness of the interventions for improving SNAP E&T
operations and service delivery. The study will also assess
intervention implementation, scalability, and costs.
The originally approved sample
size was 500, but this has increased to 4,223. This changes the
minimum detectible impact (MDI) from 8.6 percentage points to 3.0
percentage points, meaning that the new sample size will better
allow for the detection of a treatment effect, if it is present.
This will also allow for subgroup analyses, which can provide
important insight into how treatment effects may differ based on
economic and sociodemographic factors. This size of sample is not
typically accessible in rural areas, and this increase provides an
important opportunity to learn more about SNAP E&T in an
understudied population.
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