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Adapting the jury trial for program evaluation: A report of an experience
Authors:Murray Levine  Eileen Brown  Catherine Fitzgerald  Eric Goplerud  Myra E. Gordon  Cynthia Jayne-Lazarus  Norman Rosenberg  Judith Slater
Affiliation:State University of New York at Buffalo USA
Abstract:A portion of the graduate program in clinical community psychology at SUNY Buffalo was subjected to a jury trial as a form of program evaluation. The theory of the trial as evaluation, the problems of implementation, and a posttrial evaluation are discussed. The trial, while time-consuming, especially in its pretrial phases, has the potential for presenting a dramatic picture of a program through the medium of human testimony. The jury was able to arrive at clear decisions on questions put to it, with a high degree of confidence. Decision makers accepted some of the jury's conclusions, and subjective evidence suggests that many of the controversial issues which generated the trial were resolved for the group by the procedure. The posttrial evaluation revealed limitations, such as evidence which was not presented at the trial. The experience proved useful for purposes of interdisciplinary education, providing another lens through which the evaluation problem could be viewed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Murray Levine   Ph.D.   Department of Psychology   State University of New York at Buffalo   4230 Ridge Lea Road.   Buffalo   New York 14226.
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