Evaluation Designs
Eval Approaches & Types
Pieces of a Logic Model
Data Gathering in Evaluation
AEA principles
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An evaluation design where one measure is taken just prior to the program's start, and one measure is taken upon the program's completion.

What is Pre-Post Design?

100

Type of evaluation that examines the procedures and tasks involved in delivering a program, with a goal of improving program implementation.

What is Process Evaluation?

100

The money, items, people and in-kind contributions that the program uses to operate.

What are Inputs?

100

A planned discussion with a small group of people guided by a skilled facilitator.

What is a Focus Group?

100

The best movie with a ghost in it.

Ghostbusters!!!

(I ain't fraid of no ghost....)

200

A group of people/places/etc that would like to participate in a program but are turned away randomly, but who are then compared to a group who does participate

What are Control Groups?

200

Type of evaluation that assesses the impact or success of a program or intervention.

What is Outcome or Summative Evaluation?

200

The movie that comes the closest Prof. Berner will come to watching anything 'scary' and it involves a big shark.

Jaws

200

Using a combination (mix) of qualitative and quantitative approaches in order to gather data in a program evaluation

What is mixed methods evaluation?

200

AEA principle that focuses on having high standards in terms of the quality, transparency and structure of the evaluation -

Systematic Inquiry

300

An impact evaluation design using a control group and an 'intervention' group, and where the people or places involved are randomly assigned to either.

What is an Experimental Design

300

A process that determines priorities, needs, and gaps of a community or program.  This is often done prior to an evaluation.

What is a Needs Assessment?

300

The immediate results from running a program or activity

What are outputs?

300

A 5-7  point measure allowing individuals to express how they feel about something.  This is often used in gathering opinions in an evaluation.

What is a Likert Scale?

300

The AEA principle that says evaluators should be able to do the work involved

What is the AEA principle of competency?

400

An impact research design where the program participation and comparison groups are formed by a process other than random assignment.

What is a Quasi-Experimental Design?

400

Evaluation in which all partners (staff, participants, and evaluators) are involved in the design and implementation.

What is Participatory or Empowerment Evaluation?

400
Another movie that was really scary to Prof. Berner when it involved hungry lizards (sometimes very large ones) and people, such as children trapped in a kitchen with them.

What is Jurassic Park?

400

An evaluation that takes place in the early stages of program implementation (first 1 or 2 years, perhaps).  It is used to make adjustments to the program, if needed.

What is Formative Evaluation?

400

The AEA principle that means you shouldn't conduct an evaluation in way that purposely finds results that favor the requestor.

What is the AEA principle of integrity?

500

An evaluation that relies on a number of repeated measurements taken before, during and after a program is offered

What is a Time Series Design?

500

Best Halloween Song Ever

What is "This is Halloween" from "A Nightmare Before Christmas"

500

Short, Medium or Long-term changes in attitude, beliefs, behavior, or status as a result of the program or intervention.

What are Outcomes?

500

This convenience sampling technique could be useful in a qualitative study when you are having trouble accessing your population of interest because they are hard to reach.  One person refer you to another, for example.

What is Snow-ball sampling?

500

These two AEA principles call for treating people well, whether they are directly involved or not.

What are the AEA principles of respect for people and for the public welfare?