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Using Transportability to Understand Differences in Mediation Mechanisms across Trial Sites of a Housing Voucher Experiment
Kara E. Rudolph
, Jonathan Levy
,
Nicole M. Schmidt
, Elizabeth A. Stuart
, Jennifer Ahern
Institute for Social Research & Data Innovation
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Housing Vouchers
100%
Transportability
100%
Effect Estimates
100%
Moving to Opportunity
100%
Mediation Mechanism
100%
Site Differences
66%
Randomized Trial
33%
Mental Health
33%
Chicago
33%
Health Behavior
33%
Adolescent Substance Use
33%
New Population
33%
Evidence-based Approach
33%
Substance Use
33%
Vouchers
33%
Longitudinal Data
33%
Risk Behavior
33%
Mental Health Outcomes
33%
One-site
33%
Population Composition
33%
Overall Effect
33%
School Environment
33%
Contextual Factors
33%
Doubly Robust Methods
33%
Baseline Covariates
33%
Site Effects
33%
Understanding Why
33%
Composition Factors
33%
Opportunity Youth
33%
Psychology
Mental Health
100%
Substance Use
100%
School Environment
50%
Risk Behavior
50%
Neuroscience
Substance Abuse
100%
Risk Behavior
50%