Outcome-based Evaluation
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Schalock (Hastings College, Nebraska) draws on 30 years of experience evaluating education, health care, rehabilitation, and other programs to explain a type of evaluation that uses valued and objective person-referenced outcomes to analyze a program's effectiveness, impact, or benefit/cost. He introduces consumers of such evaluation to the various techniques used and how to interpret data from the analysis, and instructs producers of them how to analyze the evaluation and to use and act on the results. For both he emphasizes the importance of clarifying the purpose the intended use of the evaluation and the information needed for that use. He has incorporated suggestions made about the 1995 edition and has broadened the scope and examples. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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