Justifying conclusions in naturalistic evaluations: A practical perspective |
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Affiliation: | Cornell University, USA |
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Abstract: | Naturalistic approaches to program evaluation generate multiple interpretations and possible conclusions, but lack inherent guidance on how to choose among or reconcile them. A practical frame of reference for addressing this challenge emphasizes criteria of utility and credibility, as well as an evaluation process that is participatory and openly value-pluralistic. This paper discusses the logic of justification underlying such a practical perspective. |
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