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Thriving in the global zeitgeist of accountability and evidence-based practice
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TitleThriving in the global zeitgeist of accountability and evidence-based practice
CreatorDonaldson, Stewart I.
SymposiumWhat Constitutes Credible Evidence in Evaluation and Applied Research
SeriesClaremont Graduate University's Stauffer Symposium Series
Date2006-08-19
Subject-LCSHPsychology, Applied
Evaluation
Social sciences
Subject-LocalCredible Evidence
DescriptionStewart Donaldson, dean of the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences at Claremont Graduate University opens this symposium with a presentation about the "second boom" of applied psychology and evaluation. In this new phase of the field, one which typically deals with important issues such as prejudice and discrimination, health care, education, and poverty among many others, good intentions are no longer enough. Rather, the professionals require credible evidence to justify their work. Donaldson discusses how the field has moved towards greater accountability as evidenced by an increasing number of professional organizations, specific examples of evidence-based practice, and a description of the ongoing debate about what constitutes credible evidence.
PublisherClaremont Graduate University. School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences
Languageeng
SourceOriginal video: 60 minute digital 8mm cassette; Tape 1; recorded symposium presentation entitled, "Thriving in the Global Zeitgeist of Accountability and Evidence-Based Practice" from the symposium entitled, "What Constitutes Credible Evidence in Evaluation and Applied Research" August 19, 2006
RelationClaremont Graduate University Lectures on Applied Psychology and Evaluation Science - http://ccdl.libraries.claremont.edu/col/lap
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