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On Flexibility in Evaluation Design
Been doing some reading as I work on developing an evaluation plan for a complex program that will be implemented at many sites. Here are some notes from a few papers that I’ve read – I think if anything links … Continue reading
Evaluation Designs When You Have Small Sample Sizes
Evaluation occurs in real-world contexts, which means that we often don’t have as much control as we do in research projects. For example, in research we may be able to randomize participants to receive an intervention or not, whereas randomization … Continue reading
Posted in evaluation, evaluation tools, methods, notes, research
Tagged DWLD, Dynamic Wait-Listed Design, evaluation, evaluation tools, Interrupted Time-Series Design, ITSD, methods, notes, Regression Point Displacement Design, research, research design, research methods, RPDD, stepped wedge design, SWD, tools
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Participatory Action Research (PAR) Lecture
I had the opportunity to attend a lecture on Participatory Action Research (PAR), which was being held as a kickoff for a three-day workshop on the same topic 1Wished I could have done the whole workshop, but I just couldn’t afford … Continue reading
Posted in event notes, methods, research
Tagged lecture notes, methods, PAR, Participatory Action Research, research, research methods
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Webinar Notes: Community-Based Research
I’ve attended a few webinars lately where I’ve taken some notes during the session with the intention of posting them here on my blog, and then not quite gotten around to adding in the links I wanted to and actually … Continue reading
Posted in research, webinar notes
Tagged community-based research, research, webinar notes
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