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Smith, Nick L.; Chircop, Saviour – Evaluation Practice, 1989
Weiss' and Patton's competing views concerning the influence of program evaluation on decision-making are critiqued. Patton's approach provides an essential mechanism for achieving desired ends, once they are determined. Weiss' approach supplements that contribution by including not only expert development of means, but also expert selection of…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluators, Program Evaluation

Patton, Michael Quinn – Evaluation Practice, 1988
The role of the evaluator in insuring utilization and quality of evaluation results is discussed. Topics covered include a utilization-focused vision of accountability, overcoming staff fears of evaluation, eliciting the right information from users, situational responsiveness, and advocacy. (TJH)
Descriptors: Evaluation Utilization, Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Responsibility

Turpin, Robin S.; And Others – Evaluation Practice, 1987
A survey that is designed to identify journals that publish evaluation research is presented. Information is provided on general circulation, submission and rejection of manuscripts, types of research most frequently published, and emerging trends in evaluation research. A list of 80 journals responding to the survey is appended. (TJH)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Periodicals, Program Evaluation, Research Reports

Stallworth, Yvette; Roberts-Gray, Cynthia – Evaluation Practice, 1987
The readability/usefulness of a new format for the final report of the Tri-State Adoption Project--involving Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas in a television promotion effort--were evaluated. How busy decision makers (two federal, seven state, and 17 regional program officers) can be informed of evaluation research outcomes is illustrated. (TJH)
Descriptors: Adoption, Decision Making, Program Evaluation, Television Research

Shipman, Stephanie – Evaluation Practice, 1989
A framework of general evaluation criteria for ensuring the comprehensiveness of program reviews and appropriate and fair comparison of children's programs is outlined. It has two components: (1) descriptive; and (2) evaluative. The framework was developed by researchers at the General Accounting Office for evaluation of federal programs. (TJH)
Descriptors: Children, Evaluation Criteria, Federal Programs, Program Evaluation

Lapine, Louise – Evaluation Practice, 1987
The use of the Nominal Group Technique to identify areas for formative evaluation is described. Group characteristics, pertinent group questions, and advantages of the method are outlined. The process depersonalizes results, puts individual concerns into perspective, and focuses on improving the program (not on blaming or evaluating personnel).…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Formative Evaluation, Group Discussion, Program Evaluation

Posavac, Emil J. – Evaluation Practice, 1995
A technique developed to monitor the quality of manufactured products, statistical process control (SPC), incorporates several features that may prove attractive to evaluators. This paper reviews the history of SPC, suggests how the approach can enrich program evaluation, and illustrates its use in a hospital-based example. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Program Evaluation, Quality Control, Research Methodology

Scriven, Michael – Evaluation Practice, 1997
It is suggested that there are some serious problems with defining the concept of empowerment evaluation, with its underlying assumptions, and with its proposed justification. Although devolving some responsibility for evaluation is good, devolving all of it to stakeholders is bad, as is thinking that the devolution creates a new kind of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, Program Evaluation, Responsibility

Hendricks, Michael; Papagiannis, Meredith – Evaluation Practice, 1990
Steps in presenting evaluation recommendations are outlined. The steps include the following: the development of effective recommendations, the presentation of effective recommendations, and the effective following up of recommendations. (TJH)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, Evaluators, Program Evaluation

Grasso, Patrick G. – Evaluation Practice, 1996
The closing of the Program Evaluation and Methodology Division of the U.S. General Accounting Office marks the end of an era of innovative and important evaluation work. The loss of leadership with the retirement of E. Chelimsky contributed to the decline in the division's fortunes which was brought about by budget constraints. (SLD)
Descriptors: Federal Government, Government Role, Program Evaluation, Public Agencies

Stake, Robert; And Others – Evaluation Practice, 1997
This objection to M. Scriven's claim that the basic logic of evaluation is criterial and standards-based notes that valuing is an integral part of perception. Disciplining the synthesis process through critiques of interpretations and values and by using competing conceptual organizers is discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Utilization, Perception, Program Evaluation

Green, Beth L.; And Others – Evaluation Practice, 1996
Presents an approach to the evaluation of family support programs that does not violate the principles of family support. Tailoring the evaluation to the program service philosophy ensures that the evaluation process is integrated with the program to provide a more accurate picture of the program. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Family Programs, Integrated Activities, Philosophy

McClintock, Charles – Evaluation Practice, 1990
With the advent of program theory, evaluators have begun advancing understanding of how programs function in a specific context and how generalizations of program effects are contingent upon organizational, community, and cultural settings. Program theory is described and evaluated for practicality, and a congruent theory of program evaluation is…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Evaluators, Program Evaluation, Social Theories

Boruch, Robert – Evaluation Practice, 1987
The state of the art of randomized social field experiments is discussed. Topics discussed include disciplines of primary actors involved in such research, scientific value of experimentation, the nation's capacity to conduct field experiments, and society's willingness to permit such experiments. (TJH)
Descriptors: Experiments, Federal Programs, Field Studies, Program Evaluation

Mark, Melvin M.; Pines, Edward – Evaluation Practice, 1995
Explores the implications that continuous quality improvement (CQI) programs are likely to have for evaluation. CQI, often known as total quality management, offers a structured approach to the analysis of an organization's processes and improvement that should provide advantages to evaluators once they have gained experience with the approach.…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Organizational Objectives, Program Evaluation