“…For example, studies that use propensity score matching have found mostly negative (Kanaya et al, 2019;Sullivan & Field, 2013) or non-significant (Morgan et al, 2010) effects of special education on academic achievement (Morgan et al, 2010;Sullivan & Field, 2013), high school course completion (Shifrer et al, 2013), and long-term outcomes such as educational attainment, income, welfare and other public assistance, drug use, and criminal convictions (Kanaya et al, 2019). Chen and Keller (2019) and Keller and Tipton (2016) replicated Morgan et al's (2010) propensity matching analysis. Chen and Keller (2019) found similar overall effects to Morgan et al (2010) but noted more beneficial effects of special education on mathematics achievement for female students.…”