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How to communicate evaluation findings

Lynn Lyons Morris, Carol Taylor Fitz-Gibbon, Marie E. Freeman

(Program evaluation kit, 9)

Sage Publications, c1987

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"Developed at the Center for the Study of Evaluation, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Los Angeles"--Verso t.p

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Includes index

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Description

Replete with examples from a wide range of disciplines, this concise volume shows the reader how to communicate results to users and stakeholders throughout the evaluation process. The authors stress the importance of maintaining a variety of channels of formal and informal reporting mechanisms, as well as the need to tailor the medium and message for intended audiences and users. Easy-to-use worksheets are provided to help readers prepare reports. Practical tips on how to communicate effectively, on using graphs and tables, and on presenting the final report are all contained in this important publication.

Table of Contents

Introduction Who Needs to Know What, and When? Forms of Communicating Evaluation Findings Using Tables and Graphs to Present Data An Evaluation Report Outline

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