Experiments in empirical educational research are rare and yet are considered the gold standard for drawing causal conclusions. Researchers at the US Institute of Education Sciences have been conducting randomized field experiments for 20 years - time for a summary:
Which effects have been consistent over the years? Which findings are contradictory? And how has research developed over the years?
Together with TUM SOT, Larry Hedges, Yidan Prize winner and Professor of Statistics, Psychology and Data Science, among others, takes a look back at 20 years of research and reports on exciting findings and personal learnings.
TUM SOT Skyline Lecture
Larry Hedges: Twenty Years of Experimental Research in the USA
January 22, 2024 | 5 p.m.
Marsstraße 20 - 22 | Lecture hall 605
If you are interested in a one-on-one meeting with Larry Hedges on January 22 during the day, please register informally by e-mail.
Contact: Janina Täschner (janina.taeschner(at)tum.de)