Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Is this a good quality outcome evaluation report? : a guide for practitioners / [by Mary Poulin, Stan Orchowsky, and Jason Trask].

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1 online resource (16 pages) : illustrations

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"November 2011."
"This document was written by Justice Research and Statistics Association staff members Mary Poulin, Stan Orchowsky, and Jason Trask under the Bureau of Justice Assistance Center for Program Evaluation and Performance Measurement project."--Acknowledgments.

Summary

"This guide is designed to introduce and explain the key concepts in outcome evaluation research in order to help practitioners distinguish between good and poor quality evaluation reports. The intent is to help practitioners 1) understand key evaluation terms and designs, and 2) recognize how to identify a well written evaluation report. This guide does not explain how to identify evidence-based programs or “what works.” It is not intended to assist the reader with making overall judgments or determinations about specific programs or program types. More information than is found in one evaluation report is needed to identify whether a program is evidence-based. This guide provides the reader with the basic information needed to identify high quality evaluation reports."--Page 3.

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