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Compare different evaluation approaches and choose an appropriate method.
Project to develop tools to demonstrate how energy suppliers' offers of smart tariffs, including export, electric vehicle and time of use tariffs, can be compared by consumers.
This user guide, template and glossary are discontinued since the launch of the new DefCARS on 15 March and are therefore for reference purposes only.
Ofqual's research into international qualifications.
Immunisation schedules and vaccines used for countries individuals most commonly immigrate to the UK from.
A comparison of productivity across the G7 nations, in terms of levels of and growth in gross domestic product (GDP) per hour worked and GDP per worker.
Published during the negotiations between the UK and the EU
This document (RCE-3) presents the conclusions of a review of the basis for establishing health-based protection criteria in the areas of chemicals, ionising radiation, and non-ionising radiation.
FSR Regulatory Notice 01/2019.
Following the outcome of a consultation on changes to HMRC statistics, we have reordered the tables in the inheritance tax liabilities statistics publication.
Research report on a literature review comparing different systems of post-compulsory education.
How to use a factorial randomised controlled trial to evaluate your digital health product.
This study estimated the likelihood of students getting a 2:1 based on their GCSE and AS level exam results and their chosen university.
How to use an economic evaluation to evaluate your digital health product.
This report presents the outcomes of the CREMO project.
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