Program evaluation (8th ed ) (8th Ed.)
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Comprehensive yet accessible, this text provides a practical introduction to the skills, attitudes, and methods required to assess the worth and value of human services offered in public and private organizations in a wide range of fields. Students are introduced to the need for such activities, the methods for carrying out evaluations, and the essential steps in organizing findings into reports. The text focuses on the work of people who are closely associated with the service to be evaluated, and is designed to help program planners, developers, and evaluators to work with program staff members who might be threatened by program evaluation.
1. Program Evaluation: An Overview  2. Planning an Evaluation 3. Developing and Using a Theory of the Program  4. Developing Measures of Implementation and Outcomes  5. Ethics in Program Evaluation  6. The Assessment of Need  7. Monitoring the Implementation and Operation of Programs  8. Qualitative Evaluation Methods  9. Outcome Evaluations with One Group 10. Quasi-Experimental Approaches to Outcome Evaluation  11. Using Experiments to Evaluate Programs 12. Analyses of Costs and Outcomes  13. Evaluation Reports: Interpreting and Communicating Findings 
Emil J. Posavac is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Loyola University of Chicago where he served as director of the Applied Social Psychology Graduate Program and chairman of the Psychology Department. He has published over sixty papers and chapters, edited or co-edited six volumes on program evaluation and applied social psychology, and written numerous evaluation reports for health care and educational institutions. Since retirement he has taught at the University of Rochester (Simon Graduate School of Business), Rochester Institute of Technology, and Trevecca Nazarene University.