Evaluation : methods for studying programs and policies
Responsibility Carol H. Weiss. Edition 2nd ed. Imprint Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, c1998. Physical description xii, 372 p. : 23 cm.
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Author/Creator Weiss, Carol H.
Contents/Summary
- 1. Setting the Scene.
- 2. Purposes of Evaluation.
- 3. Understanding the Program.
- 4. Planning the Evaluation.
- 5. Roles for the Evaluator.
- 6. Developing Measures.
- 7. Collecting Data.
- 8. Design of the Evaluation.
- 9. The Randomized Experiment.
- 10. Extensions of Good Design.
- 11. Qualitative Methods.
- 12. Analyzing and Interpreting the Data.
- 13. Writing the Report and Disseminating Results.
- 14. Evaluating with Integrity. Glossary. References. Index.
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Publication date 1998 Title variation Methods for studying programs and policies Note Rev. ed. of: Evaluation research. 1972. Related Work Weiss, Carol H. Evaluation research. ISBN 0133097250 9780133097252
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