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Evaluation essentials : from A to Z / Marvin C. Alkin, Anne T. Vo, Christina A. Christie.

Author/creator Alkin, Marvin C. author.
Other author/creatorVo, Anne T., author.
Other author/creatorChristie, Christina A., author.
Format Book and Print
EditionThird edition.
Publication Info New York, NY : The Guilford Press, [2025]
Descriptionxvi, 344 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject(s)
Abstract "Beloved for its conversational style and reliable advice, this text is now in a revised and updated third edition, reflecting key developments in evaluation. It includes expanded coverage of equity and social justice issues, values and cost analysis, visualizing qualitative data with software, and more. Twenty-six concise chapters or "sessions" give students, applied researchers, and program administrators a solid foundation for conducting or using evaluations. Covering both quantitative and qualitative methods, the book emphasizes fostering evaluation use. It shows how to build collaborative relationships with users; formulate answerable evaluation questions; deal with contingencies that might alter the traditional sequence of an evaluation; and collect, analyze, and report data. Student-friendly features throughout the sessions include titles written as questions, bulleted recaps, "Thinking Ahead" and "Next Steps" pointers, cautionary notes, and annotated suggestions for further reading. An in-depth case study provides the basis for end-of-session practice exercises. Key Words/Subject Areas: evaluating, programs, policy, planning, evaluations, applied research methods, courses, classes, introductory, textbooks, graduate students, assessments, educational, outcomes, approaches, becoming an evaluator, logic models, resources, case studies, effectiveness, theory and practice, social justice Audience: Graduate students and instructors in education, psychology, social work, nursing, management, and public policy; applied researchers who need a refresher on conducting evaluations; educational administrators and program administrators who use evaluations in their work"-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract "Beloved for its conversational style and reliable advice, this text is now in a revised and updated third edition, reflecting key developments in evaluation. It includes expanded coverage of equity and social justice issues, values and cost analysis, visualizing qualitative data with software, and more. Twenty-six concise chapters or "sessions" give students, applied researchers, and program administrators a solid foundation for conducting or using evaluations. Covering both quantitative and qualitative methods, the book emphasizes fostering evaluation use. It shows how to build collaborative relationships with users; formulate answerable evaluation questions; deal with contingencies that might alter the traditional sequence of an evaluation; and collect, analyze, and report data. Student-friendly features throughout the sessions include titles written as questions, bulleted recaps, "Thinking Ahead" and "Next Steps" pointers, cautionary notes, and annotated suggestions for further reading. An in-depth case study provides the basis for end-of-session practice exercises. New to This Edition *New sessions on context-sensitive evaluation, including the organizational, sociopolitical, and community contexts of a program. *New or expanded discussions of timely topics: identifying evaluation decision makers, analyzing program costs, coding and visualizing qualitative data with software, and more. *Updated suggestions for further reading and discussion in every chapter. "-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2024022338
ISBN9781462555437
ISBN1462555438 paperback
ISBN9781462555444 hardcover
ISBN1462555446

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