Orthogonal Design: A Powerful Method for Comparative Effectiveness Research with Multiple Interventions

Orthogonal Design: A Powerful Method for Comparative Effectiveness Research with Multiple Interventions

Issue Brief
Published: Apr 30, 2012
Publisher: Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research
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Authors

Randy Brown

Orthogonal design affords an opportunity to design interventions in real-world settings and to study intervention components that can be implemented in various ways. This issue brief introduces orthogonal design, describes key design and implementation considerations, and illustrates how it can be applied in comparative effectiveness research studies.

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