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This volume addresses a fundamental and highly debated issue in the
evaluation field - the use of evaluation information for
decision-making. Chapter authors honor the contributions of
Professor Marvin C. Alkin to the evaluation use literature and
advance our thinking on the topic by exploring a wide range of
issues related to the theoretical and practical challenges of using
evaluation information to make informed, evidence-based decisions.
Readers will come away from this volume with a new and clearer
understanding of the theoretical, contextual, methodological, and
political dimensions of use and with direction for practice.
Chapters are written by leading evaluation scholars, including
Ernest House; Stewart Donaldson and Tarek Azzam; Eric Barela;
Richard D. Nunneley, Jr., Jean A. King, Kelli Johnson, and Laura
Pejsa; Eleanor Chelimsky; Michael Quinn Patton; and Wanda D.
Casillas, Rodney K. Hopson and Ricardo L. Gomez. Evaluation Use and
Decision-Making in Society: A Tribute to Marvin C. Alkin will be of
great interest to evaluation students, scholars and practitioners.
This volume has scholarly application for those who desire a
state-of-the-art resource for the latest insights and perspectives
on one of the most pressing issues that the evaluation field faces
today, while also serving as a useful guide for both novice and
experienced evaluation practitioners. It is appropriate for use in
a variety of evaluation courses including Introduction to
Evaluation and Procedural Issues in Evaluation as well as topical
seminars such as Evaluation Use and Decision-Making.
This volume addresses a fundamental and highly debated issue in the
evaluation field - the use of evaluation information for
decision-making. Chapter authors honor the contributions of
Professor Marvin C. Alkin to the evaluation use literature and
advance our thinking on the topic by exploring a wide range of
issues related to the theoretical and practical challenges of using
evaluation information to make informed, evidence-based decisions.
Readers will come away from this volume with a new and clearer
understanding of the theoretical, contextual, methodological, and
political dimensions of use and with direction for practice.
Chapters are written by leading evaluation scholars, including
Ernest House; Stewart Donaldson and Tarek Azzam; Eric Barela;
Richard D. Nunneley, Jr., Jean A. King, Kelli Johnson, and Laura
Pejsa; Eleanor Chelimsky; Michael Quinn Patton; and Wanda D.
Casillas, Rodney K. Hopson and Ricardo L. Gomez. Evaluation Use and
Decision-Making in Society: A Tribute to Marvin C. Alkin will be of
great interest to evaluation students, scholars and practitioners.
This volume has scholarly application for those who desire a
state-of-the-art resource for the latest insights and perspectives
on one of the most pressing issues that the evaluation field faces
today, while also serving as a useful guide for both novice and
experienced evaluation practitioners. It is appropriate for use in
a variety of evaluation courses including Introduction to
Evaluation and Procedural Issues in Evaluation as well as topical
seminars such as Evaluation Use and Decision-Making.
Thoroughly revised and updated, this engaging text has given
thousands of students and new evaluators the practical information
and expert advice needed to conduct or use evaluations. In 26
concise sections, the book describes how to articulate answerable
evaluation questions, collect and analyze data using both
quantitative and qualitative methods, and deal with contingencies
that might alter the traditional sequence of an evaluation. Special
strengths of the text are its attention to individual,
organizational, and community culture and emphasis on building
collaborative relationships with stakeholders. An in-depth case
study and related end-of-section exercises (including group
activities) help students put themselves in the evaluator role.
Other pedagogical features include section titles written as
questions, bulleted recaps of each section, "Thinking Ahead" and
"Next Steps" pointers, cautionary notes, and suggestions for
further reading. New to This Edition *New and expanded topics:
evaluation contracts, budgeting, surveys, data visualization,
qualitative coding and memoing, factors affecting evaluation use,
and context-sensitive evaluation. *Revised case study with extended
exercises that guide the reader to complete a simulated evaluation.
*End-of-section "Quick Read" links to recommended American
Evaluation Association blog posts. *Four entirely new sections
(such as "How Do You Strengthen Relationships with Stakeholders?"
and "How Do We Plan a Process-Focused Evaluation Design?"), plus
other changes and additions throughout.
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