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Participatory Evaluation Forum - Refocus Institute: Participatory Evaluation...

Originally posted at Participatory Evaluation Forum - Refocus Institute By: Cindy Banyai, Ph.D. In an AEA365, Susan Eliot is on discussed qualitative evaluation, in particular evaluation stories. I...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Evaluation Cost Redux and other topics

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity Evaluation costs:  A few weeks ago, I posted a summary about evaluation costs. A recent AEA LinkedIn discussion was on the same topic (see this...

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Participatory Evaluation Forum - Refocus Institute: Learning About Data...

Originally posted at Participatory Evaluation Forum - Refocus Institute By: Cindy Banyai, Ph.D.I have a few places in the American Evaluation Association I call home, namely the Collaborative,...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: More on surveys

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity The topic of survey development seems to be  popping up everywhere–AEA365, Kirkpatrick Partners, eXtension Evaluation Community of Practice,...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Capacity building, engagement, cultural...

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity What do I know that they don’t know? What do they know that I don’t know? What do all of us need to know that few of us knows?” These three...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Professional development and knowledge

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity Harold Jarche shared in his blog a comment by a participant in one of his presentations.  The comment is: Knowledge is evolving faster than can...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: April update on making a difference

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity We are four months into 2013 and I keep asking the question “Is this blog making a difference?”  I’ve asked for an analytic report to give me...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Minimum rule?

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity Ever wonder where the 0.05 probability level number was derived?  Ever wonder if that is the best number?  How many of you were taught in your...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Triangulation (or another way to look at...

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity I was reminded recently about the 1992 AEA meeting in Seattle, WA.  That seems like so long ago.  The hot topic of that meeting was whether...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Causation?

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity I have a few thoughts about causation, which I will get to in a bit…first, though, I want to give my answers to the post last week. I had listed...

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Evergreen Data: How to Effectively Present Quotes

Originally posted at Evergreen Data When it comes to qualitative data, we have far fewer dataviz tools at our disposal. Another time, promise, we’ll get into word clouds and what Stuart Henderson...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Miscellaneous Thoughts

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity Miscellaneous thought 1. Yesterday, I had a conversation with a long time friend of mine.  When we stopped and calculated (which we don’t do very...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Qualitative data analysis

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity I’m about to start a large scale project, one that will be primarily qualitative (it may end up being a mixed methods study; time will tell); I’m...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Qualitative data analysis

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity Wow!  25 First Cycle and 6 Second Cycle methods for coding qualitative data. Who would have thought that there are so many methods of coding...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Evaluation ’13

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity Before you know it, Evaluation ’13 will be here and thousands of evaluators will converge on Washington DC, the venue for this year’s AEA annual...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Magnitude coding

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity When I did my dissertation, there were several soon-to-be-colleagues who were irate that I did a quantitative study on qualitative data.  (I was...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Data visualization

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity There has been quite a bit written about data visualization, a topic important to evaluators who want their findings used.  Michael Patton talks...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Quandry

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity I had a topic all ready to write about then I got sick.  I’m sitting here typing this trying to remember what that topic was, to no avail. That...

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Evaluation is an Everyday Activity: Variables and other things

Originally posted at Evaluation is an Everyday Activity Variables. We all know about independent variables, and dependent variables.  Probably even learned about moderator variables, control variables...

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Small Multiples for Qualitative Data

A small multiple is a series of miniature, similar graphs displayed together for easy comparison.  The term was popularized by Edward Tufte in reference to the display of quantitative information....

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