Reflecting the creative ferment in the field of evaluation studies, ESRA Volume 11 is both comprehensive and exemplary in its coverage. The editors make a case for two separate approaches to the discipline, based upon a difference in purpose, function and method of inquiry: Programme evaluation, which is a service oriented, professional mode of evaluation, and Programme research, which primarily focuses on the assessment of cause-and-effect relationships, conceptual variables and links between these variables ...
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Reflecting the creative ferment in the field of evaluation studies, ESRA Volume 11 is both comprehensive and exemplary in its coverage. The editors make a case for two separate approaches to the discipline, based upon a difference in purpose, function and method of inquiry: Programme evaluation, which is a service oriented, professional mode of evaluation, and Programme research, which primarily focuses on the assessment of cause-and-effect relationships, conceptual variables and links between these variables.
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