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Conclusion 结论
Failing in the Field Pub Date : 2018-11-10 DOI: 10.23943/princeton/9780691183138.003.0013
Dean S. Karlan, J. Appel
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Why Failures? 为什么失败?
Failing in the Field Pub Date : 2018-11-10 DOI: 10.23943/princeton/9780691183138.003.0001
Dean S. Karlan, J. Appel
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Low Participation Rates 参与率低
Failing in the Field Pub Date : 2018-11-10 DOI: 10.23943/PRINCETON/9780691183138.003.0006
Dean S. Karlan, J. Appel
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Technical Design Flaws 技术设计缺陷
Failing in the Field Pub Date : 2017-01-31 DOI: 10.23943/PRINCETON/9780691183138.003.0003
Dean S. Karlan, J. Appel
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Partner Organization Challenges 合作伙伴组织挑战
Failing in the Field Pub Date : 2017-01-31 DOI: 10.23943/PRINCETON/9780691183138.003.0004
Dean S. Karlan, J. Appel
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Inappropriate Research Setting 不恰当的研究环境
Failing in the Field Pub Date : 2017-01-31 DOI: 10.23943/PRINCETON/9780691183138.003.0002
Dean S. Karlan, J. Appel
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Survey and Measurement Execution Problems 调查和测量执行问题
Failing in the Field Pub Date : 2017-01-31 DOI: 10.23943/princeton/9780691183138.003.0005
Dean S. Karlan, J. Appel
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