Using path analysis to test theory of change: a quantitative process evaluation of the MapSan trial
Abstract Background Although theory-driven evaluations should have empirical components, few evaluations of public health interventions quantitatively test the causal model made explicit in the theory of change (ToC). In the context of a shared sanitation trial (MapSan) in Maputo, Mozambique, we rep...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Bick (Author), Helen Buxton (Author), Rachel P. Chase (Author), Ian Ross (Author), Zaida Adriano (Author), Drew Capone (Author), Jackie Knee (Author), Joe Brown (Author), Rassul Nalá (Author), Oliver Cumming (Author), Robert Dreibelbis (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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