Readings in Evaluation Research, 2ed

Readings in Evaluation Research, 2ed

Author: Francis G. Caro

Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation

Published: 1977-04-25

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1610441095

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Affords a comprehensive overview of evaluative research, answering questions regarding the adequacy of organized programs in health, justice, education, employment, and welfare. Included are general statements about evaluative research, discussing the nature of the evaluative task, the role of evaluative research in programs for change, and appropriate methodological strategies. In this revised and expanded collection of readings, which includes more case materials and more illustrations of completed evaluations than the first edition, the editor presents a variety of viewpoints and a broad range of materials for the social planner, administrator, and social scientist.


Evaluative Research

Evaluative Research

Author: Edward Suchman

Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation

Published: 1968-12-31

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1610445171

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Describes the techniques used to determine the extent to which social goals are being achieved, to locate the barriers to these goals, and to discover the unanticipated results of social actions. The book is divided into three main sections: the conceptual, methodological, and administrative aspects of evaluation.


Evaluating Research Articles From Start to Finish

Evaluating Research Articles From Start to Finish

Author: Ellen R. Girden

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 417

ISBN-13: 1412974461

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Using examples of good as well as flawed research studies, this text explains how to decide whether the conclusions reported in an article are justified on the basis of the design and analysis of the experiment.


Evaluation

Evaluation

Author: Peter Henry Rossi

Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated

Published: 1982-02

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13:

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Evaluation Essentials

Evaluation Essentials

Author: Marvin C. Alkin

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 160623899X

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"The alphabet represents knowing the basics, using a widely shared framework, following a sequence, and comprehensiveness. This book delivers all those for evaluation. The style is personal. The examples are easy to understand.... Whether you are new to evaluation or are a professional looking for a refresher on fundamentals, this book offers an alphabet soup sure to please the palate."---Michael Quinn Patton, author of Developmental Evaluation --


Practical Research and Evaluation

Practical Research and Evaluation

Author: Lena Dahlberg

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2010-04-22

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 144624816X

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This book is a starter ′DIY′ text for practitioners who are looking to conduct evaluation studies and research as part of their own professional practice. The growing emphasis on evidence-based practice means that there is an increasing need for practitioners to have at least a basic understanding of research, be aware of methodological pitfalls and to be updated on new methods. This book provides a practical, user-friendly guide to social science research methods for professionals who have benefited from little, if any, formal research methods training but find themselves in a role that requires them to read and understand complex research findings and carry out their own research as part of their professional practice. Practical Research and Evaluation is aimed at practitioners working in education, health, social care and community work. Many in this market are non-graduates or are those whose study did not contain a research element, but are required to know how research works. This book has three main aims which will benefit this audience - to enable readers to carry out small-scale research projects of their own, provide them with the basic understanding necessary to commission research, and enable them to better understand and evaluate critically research reports. This book is designed specifically for ′Do-it-Yourself′ researchers working in the public or voluntary sectors. It is accessible and relevant to practitioners, uses non-technical language wherever possible and employs grounded examples, practical tips, checklists and readings lists throughout.


Foundations of Program Evaluation

Foundations of Program Evaluation

Author: William R. Shadish

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 9780803953017

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Foundations of Program Evaluationheralds a thorough exploration of the field of program evaluation--looking back on its origins. By summarizing, comparing, and contrasting the work of seven major theorists of program evaluation, this book provides an important perspective on the current state of evaluation theory and provides suggestions for ways of improving its practice. Beginning in Chapter Two, the authors develop a conceptual framework to analyze how successfully each theory meets the specific criteria of its framework. Each subsequent chapter is devoted to the presentation of the theoretical and practical advice of a significant theorist--Michael Scriven, Donald Campbell, Carol Weiss, Joseph Wholey, Robert Stake, Lee Cronbach, and Peter Rossi.