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MOST from a Methodological Perspective

Offered By: New York University (NYU) via Coursera

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This course is aimed at intervention scientists working in any area--including public health, education, criminal justice, and others—interested in learning about an innovative framework for conducting intervention research. This course will show you how to use the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) to: streamline interventions by eliminating inactive components; identify the combination of components that offers the greatest effectiveness without exceeding a defined implementation budget; develop interventions for immediate scalability; look inside the “black box” to understand which intervention components work and which do not; and improve interventions programmatically over time. In this course you will relate the MOST framework to your research objectives; learn how MOST differs from the standard approach to intervention development and evaluation; learn how to complete the preparation and optimization phases of MOST; and become familiar with rigorous and highly efficient experimental designs that will enable you to examine the performance of individual intervention components.

Syllabus

  • Module 1: MOST is a Different Way of Thinking
  • Module 2: The Factorial Optimization Trial and the Factorial Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
  • Module 3: Some Conceptual and Technical Aspects of the Factorial Experiment
  • Module 4: Powering a Factorial Optimization Trial
  • Module 5: Additional Optimization Trial Designs
  • Module 6: Rigorous and Responsible Conduct of Optimization Trials
  • Final Assessment

Taught by

Linda M Collins and Kate Guastaferro

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