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Evaluation In Practice A Methodological Approach 2nd Edition 1st Edition Bingham R

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Evaluation In Practice A Methodological Approach 2nd Edition 1st Edition Bingham R
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Publisher: Chatham House Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.41 MB
Pages: 369
Author: Bingham R, C Felbinger
ISBN: 9781889119571, 1889119571
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Evaluation In Practice A Methodological Approach 2nd Edition 1st Edition Bingham R by Bingham R, C Felbinger 9781889119571, 1889119571 instant download after payment.

This text introduces students to the process of program evaluation and the experimental and quasi-experimental approaches to evaluation. The book covers approaches to outcome evaluations, measurement, threats to internal validity, performance measurement, and benchmarking. It also introduces the basic experimental and quasi-experimental designs, presents a published article which uses each design, and offers an explanation and critique of how the authors implemented the design. Stand-alone articles invite students to explain and critique on their own.

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