From a methodological point of view, the authors address social science research dealing with the evaluation of programs in the area of environmental protection. The relevant concepts are defined, and issues of research design and data gathering are discussed. Specifically, experimental and quasi-experimental designs are compared. The authors further discuss problems such as selection effects, treatment contamination, representativeness, reactivity of measurement, influences of social desirability on responses, and the pros and cons of individual versus aggregated data. In an outlook on possible future developments, the aspects of methodology and of institutionalizing evaluation research are addressed
ABSTRACT. This paper reviews empirical research conducted during the past 15 years on the use of eva...
This paper presents the incorporation of realistic practice into the formulation of evaluation metho...
There is common agreement that public policy should be formulated based onknowledge of how it works ...
'From a methodological point of view, the authors address social science research dealing with the e...
Evaluation research can be defined as a type of study that uses standard social research methods fo...
In environmental psychology, theories are used to make predictions about human behavior in relation ...
This thesis examines the aims and methods of evaluation research, and, ultimately, considers what fu...
This thesis examines the aims and methods of evaluation research, and, ultimately, considers what fu...
Large-scale environmental programs generally commit substantial societal resources, making the evalu...
Efforts in the past decade to reduce the incidence of major social problems have stimulated a new in...
The article takes to task the well-established claim that academic anthropology should be free from ...
For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systemat...
For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systemat...
For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systemat...
PObservation, experiment, survey, and test are identified as scientific, that is, public and objecti...
ABSTRACT. This paper reviews empirical research conducted during the past 15 years on the use of eva...
This paper presents the incorporation of realistic practice into the formulation of evaluation metho...
There is common agreement that public policy should be formulated based onknowledge of how it works ...
'From a methodological point of view, the authors address social science research dealing with the e...
Evaluation research can be defined as a type of study that uses standard social research methods fo...
In environmental psychology, theories are used to make predictions about human behavior in relation ...
This thesis examines the aims and methods of evaluation research, and, ultimately, considers what fu...
This thesis examines the aims and methods of evaluation research, and, ultimately, considers what fu...
Large-scale environmental programs generally commit substantial societal resources, making the evalu...
Efforts in the past decade to reduce the incidence of major social problems have stimulated a new in...
The article takes to task the well-established claim that academic anthropology should be free from ...
For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systemat...
For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systemat...
For too long, environmental policymaking has relied on trial and error, without adequate or systemat...
PObservation, experiment, survey, and test are identified as scientific, that is, public and objecti...
ABSTRACT. This paper reviews empirical research conducted during the past 15 years on the use of eva...
This paper presents the incorporation of realistic practice into the formulation of evaluation metho...
There is common agreement that public policy should be formulated based onknowledge of how it works ...