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Bozeman, Barry; Landsbergen, David – Evaluation Review, 1989
Two competing approaches to policy analysis are distinguished: a credibility approach, and a truth approach. According to the credibility approach, the policy analyst's role is to search for plausible argument rather than truth. Each approach has pragmatic tradeoffs in fulfilling the goal of providing usable knowledge to decision makers. (TJH)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Credibility, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research
Bozeman, Barry – Evaluation Review, 2004
As with all media, the Internet structures and frames information, rewarding some information search and decision behaviors while punishing others and, thereby, strongly influences evaluation research results and possibilities. Now that the Internet is for many evaluators the information medium of choice, the impacts of the medium on evaluation…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Evaluation Research, Policy Analysis, Internet