Yeah, although you’d have to be careful to account for whether people who get matching promote their campaign more, and you’d probably need a fairly large sample of fundraisers because there’s a lot of variance in amount raised. It seems like a fairly tricky study to do.
(Out of curiosity, do you have a list of fundraiser totals anywhere? That would help calculate the study power.)
I quite like the idea of randomizing who gets matching funding on birthdays and seeing if we can pick up any differences between the two groups.
Yeah, although you’d have to be careful to account for whether people who get matching promote their campaign more, and you’d probably need a fairly large sample of fundraisers because there’s a lot of variance in amount raised. It seems like a fairly tricky study to do.
(Out of curiosity, do you have a list of fundraiser totals anywhere? That would help calculate the study power.)