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Intervention Research: Developing Social Programs
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This chapter discusses the six stages of intervention research and some of the challenges faced in developing a program theory and then the development of program materials.Abstract:
1. What is Intervention Research 2. Stages in Intervention Research 3. Step 1: Specify the Problem and Develop a Program Theory 4. Step 2: Create and Revise Program Materials 5. Step 3 & Step 4: From Refining Program Components to Testing Effectiveness 6. Step 5: Dissemination of Findings and Program Materials 7. Challenges in Intervention Research Appendix Glossary Referencesread more
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