Article ID: CBB049902729

Fairness in the Field: The Ethics of Resource Allocation in Randomized Controlled Field Experiments (2019)

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Many in the international development community have embraced the randomized controlled field experiment, akin to a biomedical clinical trial for social interventions, as the new “gold evidential standard” in program impact evaluation. In response, critics have called upon the method’s advocates to consider the moral dimensions of randomization, leading to a debate about the method’s ethics. My research intervenes in this debate by empirically investigating how researchers manage the perception of randomization in the field. Without the possibility of a placebo, researchers rhetorically and materially frame the experiment differently for the control and treatment groups. Three technologies allow for this differential framing: geographic separation, temporal delay, and public randomization ceremonies. Geographic separation is a “technology of opacity” designed to obscure unequal resource distribution by disentangling the intervention and research components of the experiment for the control group. The latter two are technologies of transparency designed to expose the element of randomization but downplay conditions that may affect participant buy in. All three technologies work to preclude collective definitions of fair resource allocation, yet they are not fully successful in preventing modes of confrontation and resistance that lie outside of the experiment’s framing.

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Authors & Contributors
Balmer, Brian
Heyes, Cecilia M.
Hull, David L.
Krimsky, Sheldon
Lavi, Shai Joshua
Nordmann, Alfred
Journals
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Social Studies of Science
British Journal for the History of Science
History of Psychology
Science and Society
Historical Archaeology
Publishers
State University of New York Press
The MIT Press
Velbrück
Concepts
Methodology
Science and technology studies (STS)
Research
Expertise
Ethics
Social sciences
People
Campbell, Donald T.
Garner, Richard Lynch
Morgan, Conway Lloyd
Müller, Friedrich Max
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
Israel
Canada
United States
Americas
Kenya
Institutions
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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