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Using theory to improve program and policy evaluations

edited by Huey-tsyh Chen and Peter H. Rossi ; prepared under the auspices of the Policy Studies Organization

(Contributions in political science, no. 290)

Greenwood Press, 1992

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Includes select bibliography (p. [259]-262) and indexes

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Description

This collection of essays edited by Huey-tsyh Chen and Peter H. Rossi underscores the importance of theory in program evaluation and analyzes the nature and implications of theory-driven evaluations. Scholars from different disciplines cover a wide range of issues, such as functions of program theory, the interface between theory and methods, strategies for formulating theory, cost and resource constraints, different types of theory-driven evaluations, and the future implications of such evaluations. This broad-based analysis is designed for interdisciplinary audiences in all the social sciences, including political scientists, sociologists, and public administrators. This policy study analysis points to four types of theory that guide evaluations and describe theory-driven metaevaluation. Five approaches are used to analyze research strategies and methods. Three applications offer insights into programs and policies and their implementation--multigoal theory-driven approaches, programs for the homeless, and children's mental health services. Five chapters examine applications in impact assessment and cost-benefit analysis--the importance of theory in selection modeling, the impact of plant closings, research-based theory for educational planning and evaluation, using meta-analysis in evaluation, and theory-driven approaches to cost-benefit analysis.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Interfacing Theory and Practice in Evaluations by Huey-tsyh Chen and Peter H. Rossi Concepts and Nature of Theory-Driven Evaluations Four Types of Theory That Can Guide Treatment Evaluations by John W. Finney and Rudolf H. Moos Theory-Driven Metaevaluation by William R. Shadish, Jr. Research Strategies and Methods Pattern Matching in Theory-Driven Evaluation: A Field Example from Psychiatric Rehabilitation by William M. K. Trochim and Judith A. Cook Testing Theories in Theory-Driven Evaluations: (Tests of) Moderation in All Things by Melvin M. Mark and David A. Hofmann Theory-Driven Meta-analysis: Prospect and Practice by Dave S. Cordray The Role of Theory in Doing Case Study Research and Evaluations by Robert K. Yin Theory in Evaluation: We Think Therefore, We Theorize (An Ethnographer's Perspective) by David M. Fetterman Applications in Program Policy Planning and Implementation Using Research and Theory in Developing Innovative Programs for Homeless, Individuals by Debra Rog and Robert B. Huebne Evaluating New Dawn and Pegasus Using Chen and Rossi Multigoal, Theory-Driven Approaches by Dennis Palumbo and Peter Gregware Using Program Theory in Quality Assessments of Children's Mental Health Services by Keith A. Peterson and Leonard Bickman Applications in Impact Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis The Importance of Theory in Selection Modeling: Incorrect Assumptions Mean Biased Results by David Rindskopf Quasi-experiments and Causation Probing by Huey-tsyh Chen and Lung-ho Lin Research-Based Theory for Educational Planning and Evaluation by Herbert J. Walberg and Arthur Reynold Meta-analysis in Evaluation: Moving from Description to Explanation by Mark W. Lipsey Theory-Driven Approaches to Cost-Benefit Analysis: Implications of Program Theory by Ann Scott and Lee Sechrest Select Bibliography Name Index Subject Index

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