PREIS Impact and Program Implementation
Evaluation Analysis Plan Template
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Impact and Program Implementation Evaluation Analysis Plan
for [Grantee Name] – [DATE]
The Evaluation of [Intervention Name] in [Geographic Area]
This section presents the primary and secondary research questions that will be assessed in the impact evaluation of [Intervention Name].
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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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This section lays out plans for analyzing implementation data for understanding and documenting program implementation.
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Table 1. Planned implementation analysis
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This section lays out plans for constructing outcomes, defining the analytic sample, assessing baseline equivalence, cleaning data and handling missing data, addressing potential crossover and contamination, and finally the analytic models for estimating program impacts and planned sensitivity analyses.
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Table 2. Behavioral outcomes used for primary research questions
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Table 3. Outcomes used for secondary research questions
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ii. Covariates
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Table 4. Covariates included in impact analyses
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iii. Adjustments for multiple comparisons
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iv. Sensitivity analyses
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