Data Driven Decision Making. Systemic way of looking at what you do to: 1. What is working 2. What is not 3. Try to understand what is affecting A journey.

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Data Driven Decision Making

Systemic way of looking at what you do to: 1. What is working 2. What is not 3. Try to understand what is affecting A journey of discovery

2 Roles ResearcherParticipant

Micro vs Macro AnalysisInterventionChange

Time spent at the beginning will make your work worthwhile What might be the variable? List lots Decide what to measure Try to control that one See if there is a change

Causative vs. Correlated School meal and grades Studying and grades Drinking and marriage proposals