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Does DFID only want systematic reviews of Randomized Control Trials?

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Does DFID only want systematic reviews of Randomized Control Trials?

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No. The type of study and method of synthesis must be appropriate to the question. RCTs might be the relevant study type for some interventions, but quasi-experimental methods (such as matching, regression-based design, pipeline approach) are admissible studies of intervention effectiveness, whereas qualitative or mixed methods studies might be appropriate to understanding why something works or does not work.

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