Small-Scale Evaluation
Principles and Practice
Samenvatting
Evaluation research can assess the value and effectiveness of interventions and innovations involving people. While this has often been on a grand scale, this book focuses on small-scale projects carried out by an individual or small group, typically lasting for weeks or at most a few months, at a local rather than national level. Using limited jargon and featuring integrated, real-world examples, this second edition offers a clear, accessible background to evaluation and prepares you to undertake your own small-scale evaluation research project.
Key features include discussion of:
-Different approaches to evaluation and how to choose between them
-The advantages and disadvantages of randomized controlled trials (RCTs)
-Realist evaluation and its increasing importance
-The centrality of ethical and political issues
-The influence and opportunity of the Internet
Tightly focused on the realities of carrying out small-scale evaluation, Small-Scale Evaluation is a highly practical guide covering the needs of both social scientists and others without this background.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
Chapter 2: Evaluation: The What and the Why
Chapter 3: The Advantages of Collaboration
Chapter 4: Evaluation Designs
Chapter 5: Designing Your Evaluation
Chapter 6: Ethical and Political Considerations
Chapter 7: Practicalities
Chapter 8: Dealing with the Data
Chapter 9: Communicating the Findings
Chapter 10: Taking it further
Further reading
Postscript
Appendix A: Chapter Tasks
Appendix B: Simple Evaluations