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As budgets tighten and costs increase, it is becoming even more necessary that workable social programmes are shown to be worthy of support. This book presents one approach to evaluation – multiattribute utility technology – which stresses that evaluations should be comparative, and that all the different constituencies served by a programme and its different goals have to be kept in mind.
Evaluation of Social Programs
Evaluation of Social Programs
Evaluation is rapidly becoming Big Business. Questions like “Is this plan wise?” “Should I choose option A or option B?” “At what funding level should this program be supported?” How well is this program doing?” have been asked of social programs since long before we were born. But the idea that ...