Logic Model
Quantitative Analysis
Qualitative Analysis
Types of Evaluation
Deloitte's Evaluation Framework
100

The written statement that describes the rationale behind a program design. This statement details how we believe our inputs into a program will become the impact we expect to see resulting from our efforts

Theory of Change

100

These variables are held constant in a research study because they may influence the outcomes

Control

100

These types of questions allow respondents to provide more detailed answers and extrapolate their thinking by writing their own responses

Open-ended Questions

100

This type of evaluation is used during the development or implementation of a program, intervention, or policy to improve overall implementation of the program, intervention, or policy

Process Evaluation

100

This is the final step in the evaluation framework process where insights are shared, and next steps are planned

Disseminate Learning & Plan for Action

200

The final component of a logic model, “Inputs/Resources, Activities, Outputs, and _____” 


Outcomes

200

This is the measure of how much a set of numbers deviates from the mean

Standard Deviation

200

This type of qualitative coding starts with a predefined set of codes, then assigns these codes to the qualitative data

Deductive coding

200

This type of evaluation is used to measure the impacts or observable changes produced by an intervention

Impact Evaluation

200

Deloitte recognizes that cultural perspective, including race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender identification, and health literacy influences all parts of this cycle

Evaluation Life Cycle

300

This component of a logic model is the direct/immediate product of program activities

Output

300

This type of test compares the average of two groups of data to assess whether they are statistically different

T-test

300

This type of qualitative coding starts with specific observations and data, then develops theories or generalizations based on those findings

Grounded theory

300

This type of evaluation is used to identify, measure value, and compare interventions based on cost and outcomes and supports decision-making, particularly when resources are limited

Economic Evaluation

300

This step is the fourth step in the evaluation framework process involves interpreting the data and determining the significance of the findings

Analyze Data and Articulate Findings

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