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Causal models in program theory evaluation

program evaluation

Rogers PJ.
GSID: mamji7CJtr8J
PJ Rogers - New directions for evaluation, 2000 - Wiley Online Library

… of program theory evaluation, yet there has been surprisingly little discussion of the different types of causal relationships that might be operating in a causal model nor of the different types of causal models that might be useful...

Purposeful program theory: Effective use of theories of change and logic models

interventions

Rogers PJ.
GSID: LX-4tmA_xKkJ
SC Funnell, PJ Rogers - 2011 - books.google.com

Between good intentions and great results lies a program theory—not just a list of tasks but a vision of what needs to happen, and how. Now widely used in government and not-for-profit …

Program theory evaluation: Practice, promise, and problems

program evaluation

Rogers PJ, Petrosino A.
GSID: OBfBYK6np9MJ
PJ Rogers, A Petrosino, TA Huebner… - … directions for evaluation, 2000 - academia.edu

… In this chapter, we provide an overview of program theory evaluation (PTE), based on our search to find what was value-added to evaluations that used this approach. We found fewer clear-cut, full-blown examples in practice than expected, but...

Theory‐based evaluation: Reflections ten years on: Theory‐based evaluation: Past, present, and future

program evaluation

Rogers PJ.
GSID: vfayU5Vo0ZIJ
PJ Rogers, CH Weiss - New directions for evaluation, 2007 - academia.edu

… salience of Weiss’s questions about theory-based evaluation, especially given the often simplistic uses of program theory in evaluation. … In an international climate of increasing focus on rigorous methods for impact evaluation, this may be the aspect of...

Program theory: Not whether programs work but how they work

program evaluation

Rogers PJ.
GSID: snB7nAQANwYJ
PJ Rogers - Evaluation models, 2000 - Springer

… program theory has been for formative program evaluation designed to guide program improvement. In evaluations where program theory has been used for this purpose, program staff have usually been involved in articulating how the program is meant to...

Using programme theory to evaluate complicated and complex aspects of interventions

interventions

Rogers PJ.
GSID: _AcgqpbdnvAJ
PJ Rogers - Evaluation, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com

This article proposes ways to use programme theory for evaluating aspects of programmes that are complicated or complex. It argues that there are useful distinctions to be drawn between aspects that are complicated and those that are complex, and...

Experimental and quasi-experimental designs

quasi-experimental designs

Rogers J, Revesz A.
GSID: sXG53dNLboYJ
J Rogers, A Revesz - … handbook of research methods in applied …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com

… In the sections to follow, we introduce five common research designs used within experimental and quasi-experimental research, highlighting their advantages and limitations with a view to helping researchers select designs that are best suited to address their research...

The Growth Mindset at Work: Will Employees Help Others to Develop Themselves?

Growth Mindset

Christian JS, Jennings RE, Rogers BA.
GSID: wtXL_bFC0ggJ
BA Rogers, JS Christian, RE Jennings… - Academy of …, 2023 - journals.aom.org

… like Microsoft embracing growth mindset interventions and … Thus, a question arises as to how growth mindsets impact … a work growth mindset –a mindset specific to growth opportunities …

Program theory in evaluation: Challenges and opportunities

program evaluation

Rogers PJ, Petrosino A.
GSID: h-bWN1pigogJ
PJ Rogers, TA Hacsi, A Petrosino, TA Huebner - 2000 - ncjrs.gov

… an evaluation partly guided by this model. It is said to contain two critical components, a conceptual and an empirical. The purpose of an evaluation, in some PTEs, is to test the program theory; what it is about...

Win, place or show: Gauging the economic success of the Renoir and Barnes art exhibits

museums

Rogers J.
GSID: JkbMhuHz6X0J
D Stanley, J Rogers, S Smeltzer, L Perron - Journal of Cultural Economics, 2000 - Springer

Special art exhibits, sometimes known as``blockbusters'', are often thought of as tourism andbusiness generators. This belief is fostered byeconomic impact studies that bravely …

Preparing grants. Developing the proposal. Part II.

AAOHN journal : official journal of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses

Rogers B.
PMID: 3348850
AAOHN J. 1988 Apr;36(4):170-1.

No abstract available.

Research in danger.

Nursing times

Rogers J, Scott E.
PMID: 6917201
Nurs Times. 1982 Feb 10-16;78(6):225.

No abstract available.

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