The Pennhurst Longitudinal Study was a five year, in-depth review of the effects of the court-ordered deinstitutionalization of Pennhurst residents. Its aim was to provide federal and state officials and others with information to make better policy decisions regarding the processes related to the deinstitutionalization which is underway in many parts of the country.
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Advanced SearchThe Effects of Sample Attrition on Estimates of Channeling's Impacts for an Early Sample
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Effects of Sample Attrition on Estimates of Channelings Impacts for an Early Sample
Peter A. Mossel and Randall S. Brown
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
July 1984
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The Comparability of Treatment and Control Groups at Randomization
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Comparability of Treatment and Control Groups at Randomization
Randall S. Brown and Margaret Harrigan
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
October 27, 1983
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Third Year Comprehensive Report of the Pennhurst Longitudinal Study
This summary is intended to restate the major research questions being addressed in the Pennhurst Longitudinal Study and provide executives, decisionmakers, and lay persons, in an extremely abbreviated form some tentative answers based on the analysis of the data collected to date.
Initial Research Design of the National Long Term Care Demonstration
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services