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Evidence Book

by Olaf Rieper (Editor), Tom Ling
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Overview

Knowledge grows as ideas are tested against each other. Agreement is not resolved simply by naming concepts but in the dialectical process of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. There are many echoes of these debates in The Evidence Book. The contributors make claims for both practitioner wisdom and the voice of experience. Against this is posed the authority of experimental science and the randomized controlled trial.

The contributors are concerned, in their own ways, with collecting, ranking, and analyzing evidence and using this to deliver evaluations. As an expert group, they are aware that the concept of evidence has been increasingly important in the last decade. As with other concepts, it too often escapes precise definition. Despite this, the growing importance of evidence has been advocated with enthusiasm by supporters who see it as a way of increasing the effectiveness and quality of decisions and of professional life.

The willingness to engage in evidence-based policy and the means to do so is heavily constrained by economic, political, and cultural climates. This book is a marvelously comprehensive and utterly unique treatise on evidence-based policy. It is a wide-ranging contribution to the field of evaluation.

Synopsis


Knowledge grows as ideas are tested against each other. Agreement is not resolved simply by naming concepts but in the dialectical process of thesis, antithesis and synthesis. There are many echoes of these debates in The Evidence Book. The contributors make claims for both practitioner wisdom and the voice of experience. Against this is posed the authority of experimental science and the randomized controlled trial.

The contributors are concerned, in their own ways, with collecting, ranking, and analyzing evidence and using this to deliver evaluations. As an expert group, they are aware that the concept of evidence has been increasingly important in the last decade. As with other concepts it too often escapes precise definition. Despite this, the growing importance of evidence has been advocated with enthusiasm by supporters who see it as a way of increasing the effectiveness and quality of decisions and of professional life.

The willingness to engage in evidence-based policy and the means to do so is heavily constrained by economic, political and cultural climates. This book is a marvelously comprehensive and utterly unique treatise on evidence based policy. It is a wide-ranging contribution to the field of evaluation.

About the Author, Olaf Rieper

Olaf Rieper is director of research at the Danish Institute of Governmental Research (AKF). He has written books and guidelines on evaluation methodology and research methods and was the first elected chairman of the Danish Evaluation Society.

Frans L. Leeuw is the director of the Justice Research, Statistics and Information Center, affiliated to the Dutch Ministry of Justice and professor of law, public policy, and social science research at Maastricht University. He is one of the founders of the European Evaluation Society.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2009
Publisher
Transaction Publishers
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781412810234

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