The Logic of EvaluationEdgepress, 1981 - 117 pages |
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... cost reduction ) , depth of understanding , durability of the effects , size of impacted population , and so on . One might therefore answer the question , Why do evaluation ? in two quite different ways . One might an- swer it in terms ...
... cost reduction ) , depth of understanding , durability of the effects , size of impacted population , and so on . One might therefore answer the question , Why do evaluation ? in two quite different ways . One might an- swer it in terms ...
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... cost ; but — for our purposes more importantly - it typically involves a synthesis of performance and cost dimensions . When somebody says , " It's not worth that much , " they are not denying that it costs that much , they are ...
... cost ; but — for our purposes more importantly - it typically involves a synthesis of performance and cost dimensions . When somebody says , " It's not worth that much , " they are not denying that it costs that much , they are ...
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... cost , and better effects for a manageable ( Resources ) extra cost . 15. SIGNIFICANCE . A synthesis of all the above . The validation of the synthesizing procedure is often one of the most difficult tasks in evaluation . It cannot ...
... cost , and better effects for a manageable ( Resources ) extra cost . 15. SIGNIFICANCE . A synthesis of all the above . The validation of the synthesizing procedure is often one of the most difficult tasks in evaluation . It cannot ...
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