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Panel discussion on the limitations of non-experimental approaches
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TitlePanel discussion on the limitations of non-experimental approaches
CreatorDonaldson, Stewart I.
Bickman, Leonard
Henry, Gary T.
Scriven, Michael
Mathison, Sandra
Greene, Jennifer C.
Schwandt, Thomas A.
Rallis, Sharon F.
SymposiumWhat Constitutes Credible Evidence in Evaluation and Applied Research
SeriesClaremont Graduate University's Stauffer Symposium Series
Date2006-08-19
Subject-LCSHEvaluation
Social sciences
Subject-LocalCredible Evidence
Experimental Causation
DescriptionA reaction panel discussion about presentations from the second half of this symposium, which were primarily focused on collecting credible evidence in evaluation using non-experimental approaches. The panel is composed of Stewart I. Donaldson (panel chair, Claremont Graduate University), Leonard Bickman (Vanderbilt University), Gary T. Henry (Georgia State University), Michael Scriven (Western Michigan University), Sandra Mathison (University of British Columbia, Vancouver), Jennifer Greene (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Thomas Schwandt (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), and Sharon F. Rallis (University of Massachusetts Amherst). Panel members provide a general critique of these earlier presentations, and their overall reaction to them. They then entertain questions from the audience.
PublisherClaremont Graduate University. School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences
Languageeng
SourceOriginal video: 60 minute digital 8mm cassette; Tape 9; recorded panel discussion 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
RightsPhysical rights are retained by the institution. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. Copyright laws.
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