Realistic EvaluationSAGE Publications, 1997 M06 23 - 235 páginas Realistic Evaluation shows how programme evaluation needs to be, and can be bettered. It presents a profound yet highly readable critique of current evaluation practice, and goes on to introduce a `manifesto' and `handbook' for a fresh approach. The main body of this book is devoted to the articulation of a new evaluation paradigm, which promises greater validity and utility from the findings of evaluation studies. The authors call this new approach `realistic evaluation'. The name reflects the paradigm's foundation in scientific realist philosophy, its commitment to the idea that programmes deal with real problems rather than mere social constructions, and its primary intention, which is to inform realistic developm |
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Ray Pawson, Nick Tilley. These include cultures ( for example religious beliefs ) , structures ( for example employment patterns ) , and relationships ( for example contacts between ethnic groups ) . In the language of generative ...
Ray Pawson, Nick Tilley. These include cultures ( for example religious beliefs ) , structures ( for example employment patterns ) , and relationships ( for example contacts between ethnic groups ) . In the language of generative ...
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... example , a simple development of rational choice theory is the idea that decisions to commit crimes are informed by the levels of perceived risk , reward and effort involved ( Clarke , 1992 ) . This suggests that we can understand ...
... example , a simple development of rational choice theory is the idea that decisions to commit crimes are informed by the levels of perceived risk , reward and effort involved ( Clarke , 1992 ) . This suggests that we can understand ...
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... examples . So if you could recall a specific example ? Significance for evaluator The interviewer is explaining to the subject what is wanted from the interview and . suggesting discussion of examples as a vehicle for getting at it ...
... examples . So if you could recall a specific example ? Significance for evaluator The interviewer is explaining to the subject what is wanted from the interview and . suggesting discussion of examples as a vehicle for getting at it ...
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Utilizing Stakeholders Knowledge | 153 |
Realizing the Potential | 200 |
The New Rules of Realistic Evaluation | 214 |
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