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The Second Access, Participation, Eligibility, and Certification Study (APEC II): Estimating and Validating Statistical Models for Generating State Estimates of Improper Payments in the NSLP and SBP

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  • Quinn Moore
  • April Yanyuan Wu

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On average, the State-level models developed for APEC-II are likely to provide reasonable estimates of State improper payments.

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  • Quinn Moore & April Yanyuan Wu, "undated". "The Second Access, Participation, Eligibility, and Certification Study (APEC II): Estimating and Validating Statistical Models for Generating State Estimates of Improper Payments in the NSLP and SBP," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 58006208e03e47759dd03bbe2, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Quinn Moore & Judith Cannon & Dallas Dotter & Esa Eslami & John Hall & Joanne Lee & Alicia Leonard & Nora Paxton & Michael Ponza & Emily Weaver & Eric Zeidman & Mustafa Karakus & Roline Milfort, 2015. "Program Error in the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program: Findings from the Second Access, Participation, Eligibility and Certification Study (APEC II). Volume 2: Appendices," Mathematica Policy Research Reports cb98fa7074fc4a99b862b4b90, Mathematica Policy Research.
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