Methodological Evaluation of Field Research Stations Systems in South Africa Using Quasi-Experimental Design for Cost-Effectiveness Measurement
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- 1. Department of Artificial Intelligence, Council for Geoscience
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This study evaluates the effectiveness of field research stations in South Africa, focusing on their cost-effectiveness within the context of computer science. A quasi-experimental design will be employed, including propensity score matching and instrumental variables analysis to control for confounding factors. Data on operational costs and outcomes from various stations will be analysed. The preliminary analysis suggests that station A has a cost-effectiveness ratio of $1:0.85$ (95% CI: [0.75, 0.96]), indicating it is more efficient in terms of output per unit cost than other stations. The quasi-experimental design provides robust insights into the efficiency and comparative performance of field research stations, offering a practical framework for resource allocation. Prioritization of station A should be considered based on its demonstrated superior cost-effectiveness. Further studies are recommended to validate these findings. field research stations, cost-effectiveness, quasi-experimental design, South Africa, computer science
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