Evaluating social programs : theory, practice, and politics
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Evaluating social programs : theory, practice, and politics
(Quantitative studies in social relations)
Seminar Press, 1972
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Contents of Works
- Williams, W. The organization of the volume and some key definitions
- Rossi, P. H. Testing for success and failure in social action
- Houston, T. R. The behavioral sciences impact-effectiveness model
- Stanley, J. C. Controlled field experiments as a model for evaluation
- Cain, G. G. and Watts, H. W. Problems in making policy inferences from the Coleman report
- Coleman, J. S. Reply to Cain and Watts
- Cain, G. G. and Hollister, R. G. The methodology of evaluating social action programs
- McDill, E. L. ... [et al.]. Evaluation in practice; compensatory education
- Glennan, T. K. Evaluating Federal manpower programs; notes and observations
- Kershaw, D. N. Issues in income maintenance experimentation
- Williams, W. and Evans, J. W. The politics of evaluation: the case of Head Start
- Rossi, P. H. Observations of the organization of social research
- Williams, W. The capacity of social science organizations to perform large-scale evaluative research