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Ascertaining causality in theory‐based evaluation
10.1002/ev.1178.abs
This chapter explores the relative strengths and weaknesses of program theory as a tool for inferring causality and outlines a five‐stage approach that makes increased use of inductively built program theories and takes more deliberate account of the varying levels of certainty that are required for evaluative conclusions.
Ascertaining causality in theory‐based evaluation
10.1002/ev.1178.abs
This chapter explores the relative strengths and weaknesses of program theory as a tool for inferring causality and outlines a five‐stage approach that makes increased use of inductively built program theories and takes more deliberate account of the varying levels of certainty that are required for evaluative conclusions.
Ascertaining causality in theory‐based evaluation
Davidson, E. Jane (author)
New Directions for Evaluation ; 2000 ; 17-26
2000-09-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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