Taylor & Francis
Evaluating Social Programs and Problems
Edition: 1st Edition
Subjects: Society,
Society & culture: general
ISBN13: 9780805841848
Published: 01 Aug 2002
Format - Hardback
The release of this order may delay up to 4-6 weeks due to congestion at publisher’s warehouse.
Regular price
A$227.20
Sale price
A$227.20
Regular price
A$284.00
Evaluating Social Programs and Problems
Regular price
A$227.20
Sale price
A$227.20
Regular price
A$284.00
Product description
Shipping & Return
Today's evaluators are being challenged to help design and evaluate social programs intended to prevent and ameliorate complex social problems in a variety of settings, including schools, communities, and not-for-profit and for-profit organizations. Drawing upon the knowledge and experience of world-renowned evaluators, the goal of this new book is to provide the most up-to-date theorizing about how to practice evaluation in the new millennium. It features specific examples of evaluations of social programs and problems, including the strengths and weaknesses of the most popular and promising evaluation approaches, to help readers determine when particular methods are likely to be most effective. As such, it is the most comprehensive volume available on modern theories of evaluation practice.
Evaluating Social Programs and Problems presents diverse, cutting-edge perspectives articulated by prominent evaluators and evaluation theorists on topics including, but not limited to *Michael Scriven on evaluation as a trans-discipline *Joseph S. Wholey on results-oriented management *David Fetterman on empowerment evaluation *Yvonna S. Lincoln on fourth-generation evaluation *Donna M. Mertens on inclusive evaluation *Stewart I. Donaldson on theory-driven evaluation; an *Melvin M. Mark on an integrated view of diverse visions for evaluation.
Evaluating Social Programs and Problems is a valuable resource and should be considered required reading for practicing evaluators, evaluators-in-training, scholars and teachers of evaluation and research methods, and other professionals interested in improving social problem-solving efforts in the new millennium.
Evaluating Social Programs and Problems presents diverse, cutting-edge perspectives articulated by prominent evaluators and evaluation theorists on topics including, but not limited to *Michael Scriven on evaluation as a trans-discipline *Joseph S. Wholey on results-oriented management *David Fetterman on empowerment evaluation *Yvonna S. Lincoln on fourth-generation evaluation *Donna M. Mertens on inclusive evaluation *Stewart I. Donaldson on theory-driven evaluation; an *Melvin M. Mark on an integrated view of diverse visions for evaluation.
Evaluating Social Programs and Problems is a valuable resource and should be considered required reading for practicing evaluators, evaluators-in-training, scholars and teachers of evaluation and research methods, and other professionals interested in improving social problem-solving efforts in the new millennium.
Shipping cost is based on weight. Just add products to your cart and use the Shipping Calculator to see the shipping price.
We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase. Items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of delivery.