Evaluation: A Systematic Approach
In this seventh edition of a text for students in social work research, Rossi (sociology, emeritus, University of Massachusetts- Amherst) includes the latest approaches to evaluation as well as guidelines for tailoring evaluations to fit programs and social contexts. There is more attention to outcome measurement in this edition, along with expanded discussions of program theory, major evaluation design, meta-analysis, and alternative approaches. New examples of successful evaluations are given, and there is discussion of the political and social contexts of evaluation. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Evaluation: A Systematic Approach
In this seventh edition of a text for students in social work research, Rossi (sociology, emeritus, University of Massachusetts- Amherst) includes the latest approaches to evaluation as well as guidelines for tailoring evaluations to fit programs and social contexts. There is more attention to outcome measurement in this edition, along with expanded discussions of program theory, major evaluation design, meta-analysis, and alternative approaches. New examples of successful evaluations are given, and there is discussion of the political and social contexts of evaluation. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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In this seventh edition of a text for students in social work research, Rossi (sociology, emeritus, University of Massachusetts- Amherst) includes the latest approaches to evaluation as well as guidelines for tailoring evaluations to fit programs and social contexts. There is more attention to outcome measurement in this edition, along with expanded discussions of program theory, major evaluation design, meta-analysis, and alternative approaches. New examples of successful evaluations are given, and there is discussion of the political and social contexts of evaluation. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506307886
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 10/29/2018
Edition description: Eighth Edition
Pages: 480
Sales rank: 262,121
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mark W. Lipsey is the Director of the Center for Evaluation Research and Methodology, and a Senior Research Associate, at the Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies (Ph.D. in Psychology from The Johns Hopkins University in 1972). His professional interests are in the areas of public policy, program evaluation research, social intervention, field research methodology, and research synthesis (meta-analysis). The topics of his recent research have been risk and intervention for juvenile delinquency and substance use, early childhood education programs, and issues of methodological quality in program evaluation research. Professor Lipsey serves on the editorial boards of Evaluation and Program Planning, Psychological Bulletin, the Journal of Experimental Criminology, and the American Journal of Community Psychology, and boards or committees of, among others, the National Research Council, the Department of Education What Works Clearinghouse, Campbell Collaboration, and Blueprints for Violence Prevention. He is a recipient of the American Evaluation Association’s Paul Lazarsfeld Award, the Society of Prevention Research’s Nan Tobler Award, a Fellow of the American Psychological Society, and co-author of the program evaluation textbook, Evaluation: A Systematic Approach and the meta-analysis primer, Practical Meta-Analysis.

Duncan and Rebecca Kyle Mac Rae Professor of Public Policy; Director of Graduate Admissions; Director of Education Policy Initiative at Carolina

Table of Contents

About the Authors
1. An Overview of Program Evaluation
2. Tailoring Evaluations
3. Identifying Issues and Formulating Questions
4. Assessing the Need for a Program
5. Expressing and Assessing Program Theory
6. Assessing and Monitoring Program Process
7. Measuring and Monitoring Program Outcomes
8. Assessing Program Impact: Randomized Field Experiments
9. Assessing Program Impact: Alternative Designs
10. Detecting, Interpreting, and Analyzing Program Effects
11. Measuring Efficiency
12. The Social Context of Evaluation
Glossary
References
Author Index
Subject Index

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