The Use of Propensity Scores to Assess the Generalizability of Results from Randomized Trials
The Use of Propensity Scores to Assess the Generalizability of Results from Randomized Trials
Randomized trials remain the most accepted design for estimating the effects of interventions, but they do not necessarily answer a question of primary interest: Will the program be effective in a target population in which it may be implemented? In other words, are the results generalizable? There has been very …