Description
Book SynopsisWritten for students, researchers, consultants, professionals, and scholars, Logic Modeling Methods in Program Evaluation provides a step-by-step explanation of logic modeling and its importance in connecting theory with implementation and outcomes in program evaluation in the social sciences.
Trade Review"The book is definitely worth buying. Both program developers and evaluators will find the text useful." (
Journal of Multidisciplinary Evaluation, March 2008)
Table of ContentsList of Figures.
Preface.
1. Evaluation and Logic Models.
2. The Uses of Logic Models.
3. The Components of a Logic Model.
4. The Connections in a Logic Model.
5. Developing Logic Models to Support Evaluation.
6. Developing Logic Models of Differing Complexity.
7. Using a Logic Model to Identify Evaluation Questions.
8. Using a Logic Model to Support Explanatory Evaluation.
9. Challenges in Developing Logic Models.
10. Developing Logic Models for Complex Projects.
11. Using Logic Models to Evaluate a Family of Projects.
12. Using the Logic Model to Provide Technical Assistance.
Appendix: The Phases of an Evaluation.
About the Author.
Glossary.
References.