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Program Evaluation: Methods and Case Studies

New York: Routledge, 9th ed. (2019), viii, 333 pp.

ISBN 978-1-138-10396-2 (hbk); 978-1-315-10242-9 (ebook)

Other editions: 10th ed. 2025

"This text provides a solid foundation in program evaluation, covering the main components of evaluating agencies and their programs, how best to address those components, and the procedures to follow when conducting evaluations. Different models and approaches are paired with practical techniques, such as how to plan an interview to collect qualitative data and how to use statistical analyses to report results. In every chapter, case studies provide real world examples of evaluations broken down into the main elements of program evaluation: the needs that led to the program, the implementation of program plans, the people connected to the program, unexpected side effects, the role of evaluators in improving programs, the results, and the factors behind the results. In addition, the story of one of the evaluators involved in each case study is presented to show the human side of evaluation." (Publisher description)
1 Program Evaluation: An Overview, 1
2 Planning an Evaluation, 25
3 Developing and Using a Theory of the Program, 49
4 Developing Measures of Implementation and Outcomes, 77
5 Ethics in Program Evaluation, 102
6 The Assessment of Need, 123
7 Monitoring the Implementation and the Operation of Programs, 143
8 Qualitative Evaluation Methods, 155
9 Outcome Evaluations with One Group, 176
10 Quasi-Experimental Approaches to Outcome Evaluation, 199
11 Using Experiments to Evaluate Programs, 220
12 Analyses of Costs and Outcomes, 238
13 Evaluation Reports: Interpreting and Communicating Findings, 258
14 How to Encourage Utilization, 276