Development of the ANROWS instrument for assessing risk of bias in quantitative impact studies (ANROWS-IRIS), technical report / prepared by Lorelei Hine [and four others]
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- Hine, Lorelei, author
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- [Sydney], NSW : Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS), 2023
- ©2023
- 1 online resource (iv, 17) pages : colour illustrations.
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- Evidence Portal technical report ; EP.23.2/1.
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The ANROWS Instrument for assessing Risk of bias in quantitative Impact Studies (ANROWS-IRIS) is a bespoke risk of bias tool developed as part of the Evidence Portal ...The tool is designed to be applied to quantitative impact evaluations of interventions to critically appraise them across six domains. Collectively, these domains examine whether the design, reporting and implementation of an evaluation study can support the conclusion that the intervention caused a change in the measured outcomes, or if study flaws are likely to lead to over- or underestimates of the effect of the intervention.This report briefly introduces risk of bias tools and sets out the justification for creating a bespoke risk of bias tool for use in the Evidence Portal ...This report describes the importance of each domain, as well as the approach to generating an overall risk of bias rating for a study across the domains. The overall risk of bias rating allows for a simple, user-friendly evaluation of the methodological rigour of studies ...The Evidence Portal is strengthened by the ability to assess the risk of bias of included interventions in the field. This lends the findings from the Evidence Portal greater robustness and aims to promote evidence-informed policy-and decision-making that can account for the quality of the literature and confidence in causal findings." -- Page 1.
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- "The "What Works" project evolved to the ANROWS Evidence Portal, an online resource which allows users to search quickly and easily for information about what might work to address or end violence against women (VAW) in high-income countries like Australia." -- Publisher.
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