Case Study

Explain why the timing and durability of the change in worker productivity after the shift reduction allowed researchers to confidently conclude that the shortened shifts caused the productivity increase.

Case context: A research team is studying worker productivity at a manufacturing plant. They decide to implement an interrupted time-series design to evaluate the impact of reducing daily work shifts from 1010 hours to 88 hours. They collect weekly productivity measurements over an extended period before making the change. Following the shift reduction, they continue to record weekly productivity.

Question: Explain why the timing and durability of the change in worker productivity after the shift reduction allowed researchers to confidently conclude that the shortened shifts caused the productivity increase.

Sample answer: The researchers could confidently draw a causal conclusion because productivity increased rapidly immediately after the shift reduction occurred, and this increase remained consistently elevated for many months afterward.

Key points:

  • Productivity increased rapidly immediately following the shift reduction.
  • Productivity remained consistently elevated for many months after the interruption.
  • The rapid and sustained nature of the change supported the causal conclusion.

Rubric: The response must explain both the timing and the durability of the change to receive full credit: 1) productivity increased rapidly following the shift reduction, and 2) productivity remained consistently elevated for many months after the change.

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