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House With a View: Validity and Evaluative Argument
Constructed in a narrative‐style, this chapter provides a summary and analysis of the present issue. Chapters included in the present issue and a series of formal conversations between the issue editors and Ernest R. House serve as the building blocks for the ideas presented. These ideas include the importance of the clarity of language in evaluation, enduring issues related to validity in evaluation, and a vision for the future concerning the validity of evaluation arguments in practice and theory.
House With a View: Validity and Evaluative Argument
Constructed in a narrative‐style, this chapter provides a summary and analysis of the present issue. Chapters included in the present issue and a series of formal conversations between the issue editors and Ernest R. House serve as the building blocks for the ideas presented. These ideas include the importance of the clarity of language in evaluation, enduring issues related to validity in evaluation, and a vision for the future concerning the validity of evaluation arguments in practice and theory.
House With a View: Validity and Evaluative Argument
Montrosse‐Moorhead, Bianca (author) / Griffith, James C. (author) / Pokorny, Pamela (author)
New Directions for Evaluation ; 2014 ; 95-105
2014-06-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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