Monitoring Observed Policy Outcome

Monitoring Observed Policy Outcome

Assume you are the program chair of an employment program for students who
did not graduate high school but earned a GED (General Education Diploma).
You have limited resources and want to determine the factors that ensure
students succeed in their jobs. Explain to the program director how the
“tiebreaking” experiment might allow the program to uncover that
information.

REQUIREMENTS
business work
some refs and cite
400 words.

Answer preview…………

Tiebreaking’ refers to an experiment that involves random allocation of scarce resources to a small group of people who are in the same condition or experiences the similar level of needs (Scheidecker & Freeman, 2015). A tiebreaking experiment can be applied in a case in the situation whereby a given number of students with the same level of education need to be recruited in a particular program. For example, this experiment can be applied in a case whereby about ten students have attained a General Education Diploma (GED), but only five are required to join a particular program……..

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