Interrupted time-series methods for the evaluation of traffic law reforms.

Author(s)
Ross, H.L.
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Abstract

Interrupted time-series methods are examined and found to be well suited for evaluating legal changes. As a quasi-experimental technique, it does not require random assignment of individuals or groups to different legal cal problems which frequently interfere with attempts at experimentation in the law.

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B 10453 (In: B 10451) /72.4/
Source

In: North Carolina Symposium on Highway Safety, Chapel Hill, Spring 1974, p. 31-67, 18 graph., 18 ref.

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