2024
DOI: 10.1177/0193841x241227481
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The Logic of Generalization From Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses of Impact Evaluations

Julia H. Littell

Abstract: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are viewed as potent tools for generalized causal inference. These reviews are routinely used to inform decision makers about expected effects of interventions. However, the logic of generalization from research reviews to diverse policy and practice contexts is not well developed. Building on sampling theory, concerns about epistemic uncertainty, and principles of generalized causal inference, this article presents a pragmatic approach to generalizability assessment for us… Show more

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