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Evaluating Practice: Guidelines for the Accountable Professional

by Martin Bloom, Joel Fischer, John G. Orme
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Overview

Evaluating Practice continues to be the most comprehensive practice evaluation text available.

Focusing on single-system designs, Evaluating Practice, 6/e presents clear guidelines on conceptualizing and measuring problems, developing practice-oriented evaluation designs, understanding and analyzing data, and ethical guidelines for practice evaluation.

This text is unsurpassed among human service evaluation texts for bringing clarity to evaluation procedures.

Synopsis

Evaluating Practice continues to be the most comprehensive practice evaluation text available.

Focusing on single-system designs, Evaluating Practice, 6/e presents clear guidelines on conceptualizing and measuring problems, developing practice-oriented evaluation designs, understanding and analyzing data, and ethical guidelines for practice evaluation.

Unsurpassed among human service evaluation texts for bringing clarity to evaluation procedures, Evaluating Practice comes with a free CD-ROM featuring numerous programs, including the innovative SINGWIN program for analyzing data (created by Charles Auerbach, David Schnall, and Heidi Heft Laporte of Yeshiva University), and the CASS and CAAP programs (created by Walter Hudson) for managing cases and scoring scales.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
Allyn & Bacon, Inc.
Pages
640
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9780205612017

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