A Metadata Schema for Data from Experiments in the Social Sciences
The use of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the social sciences has greatly expanded, resulting in newly abundant, high-quality data that can be reused to perform methods research in program evaluation, to systematize evidence for policymakers, and for replication and training purposes. Howeve...
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description | The use of randomized controlled
trials (RCTs) in the social sciences has greatly expanded,
resulting in newly abundant, high-quality data that can be
reused to perform methods research in program evaluation, to
systematize evidence for policymakers, and for replication
and training purposes. However, potential users of RCT data
often face significant barriers to discovery and reuse. This
paper proposes a metadata schema that standardizes RCT data
documentation and can serve as the basis for one—or many,
interoperable —data catalogs that make such data easily
findable, searchable, and comparable, and thus more readily
reusable for secondary research. The schema is designed to
document the unique properties of RCT data. Its set of
fields and associated encoding schemes (acceptable formats
and values) can be used to describe any dataset associated
with a social science RCT. The paper also makes
recommendations for implementing a catalog or database based
on this metadata schema. |
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resulting in newly abundant, high-quality data that can be
reused to perform methods research in program evaluation, to
systematize evidence for policymakers, and for replication
and training purposes. However, potential users of RCT data
often face significant barriers to discovery and reuse. This
paper proposes a metadata schema that standardizes RCT data
documentation and can serve as the basis for one—or many,
interoperable —data catalogs that make such data easily
findable, searchable, and comparable, and thus more readily
reusable for secondary research. The schema is designed to
document the unique properties of RCT data. Its set of
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reused to perform methods research in program evaluation, to
systematize evidence for policymakers, and for replication
and training purposes. However, potential users of RCT data
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paper proposes a metadata schema that standardizes RCT data
documentation and can serve as the basis for one—or many,
interoperable —data catalogs that make such data easily
findable, searchable, and comparable, and thus more readily
reusable for secondary research. The schema is designed to
document the unique properties of RCT data. Its set of
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with a social science RCT. The paper also makes
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resulting in newly abundant, high-quality data that can be
reused to perform methods research in program evaluation, to
systematize evidence for policymakers, and for replication
and training purposes. However, potential users of RCT data
often face significant barriers to discovery and reuse. This
paper proposes a metadata schema that standardizes RCT data
documentation and can serve as the basis for one—or many,
interoperable —data catalogs that make such data easily
findable, searchable, and comparable, and thus more readily
reusable for secondary research. The schema is designed to
document the unique properties of RCT data. Its set of
fields and associated encoding schemes (acceptable formats
and values) can be used to describe any dataset associated
with a social science RCT. The paper also makes
recommendations for implementing a catalog or database based
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