Evaluation Basics
A Practitioner's Manual
- Jacqueline Kosecoff - Consultant
- Arlene Fink - UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
December 1982 | 248 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Unlike their predecessors, present-day evaluators must negotiate with public and private agencies, organize and administer projects, speak to groups, write reports and budgets, as well as play the role of politician and philosopher. Additionally, they must think as ethicists when asking personal survey questions (so as not to violate the privacy of the individual) or contemplate random assignment (thereby potentially denying services to some). Evaluation Basics offers proven techniques in a "how to" format, with step-by-step directions and illustrations.
This book will be of use to those conducting evaluations, working with someone else who does, or planning to conduct evaluations in the future.
Chapter 1: An Approach to Program Evaluation
Chapter 2: Planning and Management
Chapter 3: Setting Standards
Chapter 4: Designing Evaluations and Selecting Samples
Chapter 5: Collecting Information
Chapter 6: Analyzing Information
Chapter 7: Writing and Reporting