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Cox, Gary B.; And Others – Computers in Human Services, 1985
Describes an ongoing research project designed to develop a computer model capable of simulating the service delivery activities of community mental health care centers and human service agencies. The goal and methodology of the project are described. (NB)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Delivery Systems, Human Services, Mental Health

Flynn, John P. – Computers in Human Services, 1987
Focuses on the use of electronic mail for teaching and learning about social welfare policy processes and compares electronic mail as a simulation medium to more structured computer applications. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Human Services

Trochim, William M. K.; Davis, James E. – Computers in Human Services, 1985
Describes uses of computer simulations for the context of human service program evaluation. Presents simple mathematical models for most commonly used human service outcome evaluation designs (pretest-posttest randomized experiment, pretest-posttest nonequivalent groups design, and regression-discontinuity design). Translates models into single…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Simulation, Human Services, Models

Flynn, John P. – Computers in Human Services, 1985
Describes application of a package of simulations, called MERGE, which simulates four different theoretical explanations of social welfare policy process in a scenario at the local level avoiding ethical and practical limitations of applied theoretical experiments. MERGE is based upon a general simulation system, called EXPER SIM, available from…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Ethics, Experiments, Policy Formation