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Rogers, J. Mark; And Others – 1982
The Program Standards Evaluation System was developed in response to evaluation requirements in the 1973 Rehabilitation Act. The system includes procedures for using standards data to monitor and evaluate vocational rehabilitation (VR) service outcomes and outputs as well as standards on key procedural issues. The system includes procedures for…
Descriptors: Adults, Evaluation Methods, Models, Pretesting
Bennett, Claude F. – 1982
The Reflective Appraisal of Programs (RAP) approach allows county extension staff (in cooperation with volunteer leaders, specialists, and district staff) to obtain systematic evidence on results that participants perceive to have occurred in the months or years following their involvement in an extension program. Simpler than a…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Extension Agents, Guidelines, Interviews
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Scheffler, Richard; Lipscomb, Joseph – Growth and Change, 1974
Descriptors: Disease Control, Evaluation Methods, Financial Support, Program Development
Haney, Walt – 1980
This booklet briefly describes the potentials and problems of different ways of assessing the short-term impact of early childhood Title I (ECT-I) programs. It is intended for education officials and evaluators who already know something of Title I evaluation, but who may not be familiar with the special issues involved in evaluation of early…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Early Childhood Education, Evaluation Methods, Program Effectiveness
LEVINE, MYRNA S.; MACLENNAN, BERYCE W.
THE DIMENSIONS OF PROGRAM EVALUATION ARE OUTLINED, SOME NON-TEST METHODS WHICH CAN BE USED ARE DESCRIBED, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF MONITORING AND CONTROLLING THE INTERVENTION ARE STRESSED. THE IMPORTANCE OF TEAMWORK BETWEEN EVALUATORS AND INTERVENTIONISTS IS ILLUSTRATED AND THE VALUE OF SUCH AN APPROACH IN FURTHERING THE CLEAR CONCEPTUALIZATION AND…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Research
BUCHANAN, PAUL C. – 1965
SEVERAL STUDIES OF LABORATORY TRAINING PROGRAMS IN INDUSTRY ARE ASSESSED IN TERMS OF THEIR POTENTIAL USEFULNESS (DO THEY ACCOMPLISH INTENDED CHANGES IN PARTICIPANTS THAT ARE LASTING OR SELF-REINFORCING, AND HOW DO THEY COMPARE WITH OTHER METHODS IN ACCOMPLISHING SIMILAR GOALS) AND ACTUAL CONTRIBUTION (DOES PARTICIPATION LEAD TO LASTING CHANGE IN…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Evaluation Methods, Industry, Laboratory Training
Brehman, George R.; And Others – 1976
Described is the development of an instrument to evaluate the relationship between expenditures and effectiveness of special education programs. It is explained that the quality indicator instrument, developed through the Delphi process and refined through item analysis, consists of 38 items in seven areas, including instructional setting,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Expenditure per Student, Handicapped Children
Rankin, Gary E. – 1975
In order to better measure outputs in the student personnel services, an attempt was made through an all day off-campus student affairs retreat to develop a model which would identify the desired outcome, indicate the accountable area, specify the method of accomplishing the outcome, and list the techniques for measuring the accomplishments in…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Models, Program Effectiveness
Extension Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1976
Intended to assist extension administrators, program leaders, and specialists, this publication presents a framework, guidelines, strategy, and methods for evaluating Extension education programs. Emphasis is placed on maximizing the usefulness of program evaluations in decisionmaking on program priorities and modifications. Extension programs are…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Cooperative Programs, Evaluation Methods, Extension Education
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Herner, Sauls; Snapper, Kurt J. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1978
Proposes the use of the multiple criteria utility theory, a means of measuring satisfaction of predetermined evaluative criteria, quantifying their relative importance, and identifying and determining the best trade-offs among them to evaluate information systems. This method is demonstrated via the evaluation of a hypothetical selective…
Descriptors: Definitions, Efficiency, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
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Lamb, Charles; And Others – Journal of Advertising, 1978
Presents a conceptual framework for classifying and evaluating different comparative advertising formats on two multi-level dimensions. Provides examples of applicable research questions. (RL)
Descriptors: Advertising, Classification, Comparative Analysis, Distributive Education
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Mira, Mary – Mental Retardation, 1977
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Infants, Intervention, Motor Development
Frank, Gail C. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1985
The nutrient profile provided by the Dennison Inventory of Nutritional Experiences (DINE) for microcomputers was compared with two research-oriented mainframe computer systems to evaluate the DINE system's accuracy. Results are discussed. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Evaluation Methods, Health Education
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Kim, Sewhan; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1985
Describes the theoretical framework, measurement properties, predictive power, and reliability and validity of the Drug Education School Evaluation Instrument (DESEI), used to determine the effectiveness of the North Carolina Drug Education Schools. The DESEI is included. (BH)
Descriptors: Drug Education, Evaluation Methods, Predictive Measurement, Program Effectiveness
Steiner, Richard; Kelly, Frank – Personnel Journal, 1976
An evaluation approach to study the success of management development programs is presented. The evaluation is based on an analysis of the relationship between program success, program staffing, and four participant characteristics which might interact with perceptions of course favorability; age, education, years with the organization, and reason…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Management Development, Participant Characteristics, Program Administration
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