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Program Evaluation: Methods And Case Studies By Emil J. Posavac

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Program Evaluation: Methods and Case Studies by Emil J. Posavac is an academic textbook that provides an in-depth exploration of various evaluation methods used in assessing programs across different sectors. The book combines theoretical frameworks with practical case studies to help readers understand how to design, implement, and interpret program evaluations effectively.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive coverage of qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods
  • Inclusion of real-world case studies demonstrating practical application
  • Focus on both experimental and non-experimental evaluation designs
  • Guidance on data collection, analysis, and reporting procedures
  • Clear explanation of ethical considerations in program evaluation
  • Suitable for students, researchers, and practitioners in evaluation fields

Pros

  • Provides a thorough overview of diverse evaluation methodologies
  • Balance between theory and practical case examples enhances understanding
  • Useful for both academic learning and professional practice
  • Well-structured content improves usability for learners

Cons

  • Some topics may be too technical for beginners without foundational knowledge
  • Case studies are primarily from certain sectors, limiting diversity of context
  • Requires a prior understanding of basic research methods for full comprehension

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