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How to prepare and analyse the data you collected for your evaluation.
How to use routinely collected data to evaluate your digital health product.
How to determine meaningful findings from your observations of user research.
How to use an ethnographic study to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use an N-of-1 study to evaluate your digital health product.
Innovations in approaches to analysing and understanding audiences sought to aid an audience-centric approach to strategy development and decision making.
How to use an interrupted time series to evaluate your digital health product.
This series brings together all documents relating to HM Treasury (HMT) Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA)
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
Information on using the AFED dashboard
Guidance to help organisations choose a monitoring approach for stack emissions to air that meets Environment Agency and MCERTS requirements (formerly part of M2).
This section helps you to understand users and their needs and begin to diagnose the policy problems and challenges that you need to fix.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – choosing evaluation methods.
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