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Evaluation case histories as a parallel to legal case histories: Accumulating knowledge and experience in the evaluation profession
Authors:Darrel N. Caulley  Irene Dowdy
Affiliation:1. School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Hechi University, Hechi 546300, China;2. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Zunyi Normal College, Zunyi 563002, China
Abstract:
Legal case histories are a basic and essential part of the law. It is proposed that evaluation case histories would be valuable to the evaluation profession in that they would serve both to accumulate knowledge and experience and as examples of how to do evaluations. Part I of the paper is a discussion of the nature, place and use of case histories in law. The format of a reported case, the use of cases by attorneys and how case decisions are reported and categorized are also discussed. Part II of the paper tries to envision the nature and use of evaluation case histories as a parallel to legal case histories. Matters discussed include the possible function and use of evaluation case histories, the difference between an evaluation report and an evaluation case history, information an evaluation case history could contain, and how case histories might be reported and categorized.
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