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Steven Glazerman
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Chief Research/Methods Officer at Innovations for Poverty Action, Washington, DC

Applied (policy) research: development econ, econ of education/labor, RCT design, survey methods, measurement

Dabble in psychometrics, Bayesian inference, machine learning. .. more

Education 72%
Agriculture 6%

😢 when you look in the mirror and you see your own image reflected back in an NBER paper

Outstanding funding opportunity for U.S. based/focused nonprofits that are smallish (<$10m revenue) to advance AI education and innovation. h/t @alexnawar.bsky.social

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A People-First AI Fund: $50M to support nonprofits
Applications are now open for OpenAI’s People-First AI Fund, a $50M initiative supporting U.S. nonprofits advancing education, community innovation, and economic opportunity. Apply by October 8, 2025,...
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Hmm. I don't think even the strongest advocates for RCTs think they are the only option.

Nice @markusgold.bsky.social and Juan Manuel Menendez post about how far empirical economics still needs to go in studying sub-Saharan Africa www.cgdev.org/blog/researc...

Motivating for @poverty-action.bsky.social's initiative promoting LMIC research collabs poverty-action.org/research-col...

Would be an honor to be on this list!

How-to guides on topics like randomization data.poverty-action.org/research-des...
Statistical power
data.poverty-action.org/research-des...
Version control with Github: data.poverty-action.org/software/git...
Coding environments. Are you Quarto-curious? data.poverty-action.org/software/qua...
GitHub – Research and Data Science Hub
data.poverty-action.org

One page gets you set up with software tools, like virtual environments for Python and R.
data.poverty-action.org/software/gui...
Virtual Environments – Research and Data Science Hub
data.poverty-action.org

Really useful resource for RAs and others interested in doing field work in international settings, or any rigorous empirical work in social sciences
@poverty-action.bsky.social just launched the IPA Knowledge Hub
data.poverty-action.org

How can survey researchers and survey methodologists step in to shore up faith in official statistics? Unclear, but this blog by @jedkolko.bsky.social brings useful commentary about private sector's role in public data

www.piie.com/blogs/realti...
The private sector can’t replace official statistics—but could be a great partner
After President Donald Trump fired Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner Erika McEntarfer, claiming that jobs data were “faked” and “rigged,” an urgent question arose: Could private sector data fill...
www.piie.com

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🆕 How a teacher hiring reform in Colombia backfired

Today on VoxDev, Matias Busso @IADB, Sebastián Montaño @UofMaryland, @jmunozmorales.bsky.social @IESEG and Nolan Pope @UofMaryland outline how student outcomes suffered as a result of a teacher reform:
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How a teacher hiring reform in Colombia backfired
A merit-based teacher hiring reform succeeded in recruiting teachers with better qualifications, but the replacement of more experienced teachers led to a decline in student outcomes.
voxdev.org

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uai2025 @auai.org · Dec 3
The 41st Conference on #Uncertainty in #AI will be held in Rio de Janeiro 🇧🇷, July 21-25!

The CfP is out 👉 www.auai.org/uai2025/call...

🚨 Feb 10: Paper submission
🗣️ Apr 3-10: rebuttal period
🎉/💀 May 6: Author notification

#UAI2025 #ML #stats #learning #reasoning #uncertainty
Important null results in development economics

Despite the bias against publishing null results, they are important for policy, helping to kill bad ideas.

I've highlighted some key examples we have featured on @voxdev.bsky.social: voxdev.org/topic/import...
Important null results in development economics
Despite the bias against publishing null results, they are important for policy, helping to kill bad ideas.
voxdev.org

Anybody else out there in an NGO spending thousands of dollars to prove to funders and auditors that you’re not wasting hundreds of dollars?

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10 Things to Know About Adaptive Experimental Design buff.ly/Klwp446 #EGAPMethodsGuide
10 Things to Know About Adaptive Experimental Design – EGAP
Author: Donald Green
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Yesterday, June 2, was an interesting day at work. I was reporting a story about how the Education Department hadn't delivered a report to Congress on the Condition of Education, despite the June 1 deadline mandated by law. 🧵 (1/9)

This is odd because the same bill has marriage penalty provisions like the Child Tax Credit that deny credits if one of the parents does not have a SSN. If you have a child with a partner on a visa (legal), the bill provides disincentive to marry.

Academics: how many hours would you set aside for prepping a class you've taught before in different forms, but not this particular audience and format, and level of background?

Assume 32 hours of instructional time (lecture and prof-led discussion).

Should there be a neutral response option or do you mean to force polarity?
We did not want to start the week like this, but here we are. Yet again our chair’s inbox is filled with messages from replicators who have opened “replication” folders only to find names, Social Insurance Numbers, mental-health diagnoses and incomes of study participants. 🧵

@stuartbuck.bsky.social regularly puts out very thoughtful level-headed pieces on substack about science and social impact. This is just one of his gems.

goodscience.substack.com/p/ngos-arent...
NGOs Aren't the Enemy
One oddity about the recent political environment is the flaming hostility to so-called NGOs, or non-governmental organizations.
goodscience.substack.com

That sinking feeling when you're trying to access a really useful online repository of measurement tools and... it doesn't load. Then you remember it was USAID-funded.

www.youthpower.org/resources/me...
Exclusive: National Science Foundation staff were told today that the agency’s 37 divisions—across all eight directorates—are being abolished and the number of programs within those divisions will be drastically reduced.
Exclusive: NSF faces radical shake-up as officials abolish its 37 divisions
Changes seen as a response to presidential directives on what research to fund
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Talking about dolls deflects from real people who have to forgo real things like insulin or food.

Pitching austerity as a promise for a better future would be more convincing from someone who made sacrifices themself

Aggregation bias? Household measures averaged to country level and then compared seems fishy.

despite the all caps this is the correct take. The refs just wanted to go home. The NBA has turned into MMA.

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Hey, some good news, ERIC lives!

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Is anyone on #EconTwitter or another social science aware of any evaluations of Promise Pay (in its use as a utility debt relief app--I know there can be other uses)? I'd appreciate any leads. Thanks!

Is your causal question “what is the impact of an intervention on people who will never get or want the intervention?”