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Drawing generalized causal inferences based on meta-analysis.
Research syntheses are more and more used to inform decisionmakers about the effects of a particular policy or of different policy options. For instance, do substance abuse prevention programs in junior high schools reduce drug use in high school? Are random drug tests more effective than drug education programs in reducing drug use? Are social influence prevention programs more effective with boys than with girls?