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Evaluation research in social work
Authors:William J Reid
Institution:School of Social Service Administration University of Chicago U.S.A.
Abstract:Evaluation research in social work is becoming more varied and is showing signs of greater sophistication. It is taking on new forms and functions in such innovations as single subject designs and developmental research. Field experiments have begun to look more like scientific undertakings aimed at advancing knowledge and less like bad marriages between tight designs and loose programs. Agencies have made a start toward making evaluation a part of routine operations through the introduction of accountability systems and other evaluation mechanisms. In so doing they may be turning away from occasional, splashy projects to a more humdrum, but probably more efficient and useful approach to evaluation.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to William J  Reid  University of Chicago  School of Social Service Administration  969 East 60th Street  Chicago  Illinois 60637  
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