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Evaluation: A Systematic Approach
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Programs, Policies and Evaluation Tailoring Evaluations Identifying Issues and Formulating Questions Assessing the Need for a Program Expressing and Assessing Program Theory Monitoring Program Process and Performance Strategies for Impact Assessment Randomized Designs for Impact assessment Quasi-Experimental Impact Assessments Assessment of Full-Coverage Programs Measuring Efficiency.Abstract:
Programs, Policies and Evaluation Tailoring Evaluations Identifying Issues and Formulating Questions Assessing the Need for a Program Expressing and Assessing Program Theory Monitoring Program Process and Performance Strategies for Impact Assessment Randomized Designs for Impact Assessment Quasi-Experimental Impact Assessments Assessment of Full-Coverage Programs Measuring Efficiency The Social Context of Evaluationread more
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Expanding Evaluation to Progress Strategic Communication: Beyond Message Tracking to Open Listening
Jim Macnamara,Anne Gregory +1 more
TL;DR: This analysis shows a narrow organization-centric focus on evaluating organizational messaging directed at achieving organizational objectives in traditional evaluation models and calls for a more open, dynamic, and expanded approach to facilitate two-way communication.
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Levels of Evaluation
Valorie Beer,Anne C. Bloomer +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a strategy for organizing the evaluation effort into three levels, each level combines aspects of formative and summative evaluations and includes a variety of methods for addressing the evaluation questions.
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The family as provider of long-term care: efficiency, equity, and externalities.
TL;DR: It is argued that for theoretical reasons family members, specifically children, may be more productive and efficient carers than paid helpers and even if no more efficient than formal providers, care provided by children reduces public expenditures on long-term care.
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Smart shoppers tours: Outcome evaluation
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Can Economic Development Programs be Evaluated
TL;DR: In this article, the authors defined process or formative evaluations and outcome, impact, or summative evaluations as two types of evaluation: process evaluations focus on how a program is delivered and impact evaluation focuses on the program's results.