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Utilization-focused evaluation: its promise (Patton) and pitfalls (Scriven)
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TitleUtilization-focused evaluation: its promise (Patton) and pitfalls (Scriven)
CreatorPatton, Michael Quinn
Scriven, Michael
Donaldson, Stewart I.
SymposiumThe 2009 Claremont Evaluation Debates
SeriesProfessional Development Workshops
Date2009-08-23
Subject-LCSHSocial psychology
Evaluation
American Evaluation Association
DescriptionIn this debate Dr. Patton and Dr. Scriven discuss issues related to utilization-focused evaluation and its promise and pitfalls respectively. The debate covers key issues to how the field is practiced today. The debaters discuss the importance of building capacity to think strategically about evaluation and increase commitment to conducting high quality and useful evaluations.
PublisherClaremont Graduate University. School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences
Languageeng
SourceOriginal video: Digital video cassette; 60 minute DVM; recorded keynote presentation entitled "Utilization-Focused Evaluation: Its Promise (Patton) and Pitfalls (Scriven)?" from the 2009 Claremont Evaluation Debates, August 23, 2009 Relation: Claremont Graduate University Lectures on Applied Psychology and Evaluation Science
RelationClaremont Graduate University Lectures on Applied Psychology and Evaluation Science
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