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Site redesign: input needed!

We only put up a demo version of our data tools earlier so as to get feedback before committing to larger changes.

There are some issues we want to address in the next iteration of our site:

1) We want to emphasize the context-dependence of results. The “compare programs” and “examine a program” links under the “donors” tab misleads people into thinking there is one true effect that a program is likely to have when they can access results that might be more applicable to their situation by using the “build your own meta-analysis” tool under the “meta-analysis” tab. Are there better ways of emphasizing this, apart from the warnings on the aforementioned pages?

2) We want people to be able to see the actual papers that the results are coming from more easily, especially for the meta-analysis app.

3) We would like your feedback as to what characteristics you would like to be able to filter on in the meta-analysis app (e.g. randomized, in a certain geographic area, etc.). As described there, we can’t show all the study characteristics, or the list of choices for users to make would be too long and unwieldy. To help enable better selection of characteristics for inclusion in the app, we will also look at the data to see which factors seem particularly correlated with the results of an intervention.

There are undoubtedly other things that also need improvement.

Do you have an idea as to how we can address these or other issues? Please let us know. We might be able to implement your design!

The topics selected

The following topics were selected as our next areas of focus through the process described earlier. Several of the other popular choices not on this list may still be examined in subsequent rounds.

We are excited to get started on the next phase! Do get in touch if you want to be involved in research for one of these topics!

Antiretroviral treatment programs
Child care programs
Computer training programs
Contract teachers
Financial literacy training programs
HIV/AIDS education programs
Improved seed programs
In-kind food aid
Irrigation programs
Micro health insurance
Micronutrient supplementation programs
Mobile phones
Performance pay for public servants
Prenatal care programs
Remittances
Rural electrification programs
Sexual health education programs
Teacher absenteeism monitoring programs
Waste collection programs
Women’s empowerment programs

Process map and methodology

We are working on getting more materials up online. It’s a long process, but to start, here are some documents describing the process used in our current round of meta-analyses.

This diagram describes our process. The meta-analyses follow the standard stages: (1) topic selection; (2) a search for relevant papers; (3) screening of papers; (4) data extraction; and (5) data analysis. In addition, we pay attention to (6) dissemination and (7) updating of results, so as to allow our work to serve as a resource for others and improve the overall data quality.

Process map

The hyperlinked documents also describe our methodology and coding practices in more detail. The first link, in particular, goes through all the stages represented in the diagram, in turn.

Results of the survey!

Thank you very much for participating! Here are the responses, based on 452 votes.

Results

In the “other” category, there were 5 write-in votes for animal welfare programs; no other topic received more than one write-in vote. We looked into animal welfare-related programs as a result, but unfortunately the literature on this topic did not look mature. We’ll keep exploring how we can include this topic in the future.

For more information, see our press release about the results.

Interested?

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