In program monitoring, social policy researchers often use multiple case methods of analysis, comparing cases with low and high impact. In view of the low observer reliability of case analysis, a standard analytical approach is recommended. The article discusses three conceptual models of program implementation that provide valid standardization of program evaluation and adjustment
This CDI Practice Paper by Keetie Roelen and Stephen Devereux reflects on the methodological implica...
This brief is intended for global, regional, and national social and behavior change program impleme...
This document examines an experimental method of conducting a comparative assessment of policy influ...
Recent growth and co-optation of social reform programs into the structure of the State, and paralle...
This book draws upon the JTPA Evaluation Design Project initiated, developed and directed by the Was...
On behalf of the evaluation of policy outcomes, Mayer and Greenwood (1980) developed their model of ...
Using ‘evidence’ to falsify rather than verify patterns in data and searching for alternative explan...
A case study of the process involved in the implementation of new programming into a county child we...
This article sets out to examine the conditions for stringent use of the methodology of evaluating p...
Research methods are tools that can be variously applied- depending on the stage of knowledge in a p...
This article discusses recent trends to incorporate the results of systematic research (or ‘evi-denc...
As has been pointed out by a host of writers, a crucial issue in conducting evaluative or action typ...
To more adequately meet the needs for the decade ahead, it is essential that sociology departments e...
Although case study methods remain a controversial approach to data collection, they are widely reco...
Program review has increased substantially in recent years. There has been concern that the upsurge ...
This CDI Practice Paper by Keetie Roelen and Stephen Devereux reflects on the methodological implica...
This brief is intended for global, regional, and national social and behavior change program impleme...
This document examines an experimental method of conducting a comparative assessment of policy influ...
Recent growth and co-optation of social reform programs into the structure of the State, and paralle...
This book draws upon the JTPA Evaluation Design Project initiated, developed and directed by the Was...
On behalf of the evaluation of policy outcomes, Mayer and Greenwood (1980) developed their model of ...
Using ‘evidence’ to falsify rather than verify patterns in data and searching for alternative explan...
A case study of the process involved in the implementation of new programming into a county child we...
This article sets out to examine the conditions for stringent use of the methodology of evaluating p...
Research methods are tools that can be variously applied- depending on the stage of knowledge in a p...
This article discusses recent trends to incorporate the results of systematic research (or ‘evi-denc...
As has been pointed out by a host of writers, a crucial issue in conducting evaluative or action typ...
To more adequately meet the needs for the decade ahead, it is essential that sociology departments e...
Although case study methods remain a controversial approach to data collection, they are widely reco...
Program review has increased substantially in recent years. There has been concern that the upsurge ...
This CDI Practice Paper by Keetie Roelen and Stephen Devereux reflects on the methodological implica...
This brief is intended for global, regional, and national social and behavior change program impleme...
This document examines an experimental method of conducting a comparative assessment of policy influ...