Evaluative Research: Principles and Practice in Public Service and Social Action Progr

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Russell Sage Foundation, 1967 - 186 pages
Describes the techniques used to determine the extent to which social goals are being achieved, to locate the barriers to these goals, and to discover the unanticipated results of social actions. The book is divided into three main sections: the conceptual, methodological, and administrative aspects of evaluation.

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À propos de l'auteur (1967)

EDWARD A. SUCHMAN is professor of sociology at the University of Pittsburgh.

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