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  2. Logic model - Wikipedia

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    Logic models are used by planners, funders, managers and evaluators of programs and interventions to plan, communicate, implement and evaluate them. [ 3][ 2] They are being employed as well by health scientific community to organize and conduct literature reviews such as systematic reviews. [ 4][ 5] Domains of application are various, e.g ...

  3. Program evaluation - Wikipedia

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    This decidedly limits the effectiveness of the evaluation, although it does not necessarily reduce or eliminate the program. [14] Creating a logic model is a wonderful way to help visualize important aspects of programs, especially when preparing for an evaluation. An evaluator should create a logic model with input from many different stake ...

  4. Community-based program design - Wikipedia

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    Community-based program design is a social method for designing programs that enables social service providers, organizers, designers and evaluators to serve specific communities in their own environment. This program design method depends on the participatory approach of community development often associated with community-based social work ...

  5. CIPP evaluation model - Wikipedia

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    CIPP evaluation model. The CIPP evaluation model is a program evaluation model which was developed by Daniel Stufflebeam and colleagues in the 1960s. CIPP is an acronym for context, input, process and product. CIPP is a decision-focused approach to evaluation and emphasizes the systematic provision of information for program management and ...

  6. Intervention mapping - Wikipedia

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    Intervention mapping [1] is a protocol for developing theory -based and evidence-based health promotion programs. Intervention Mapping describes the process of health promotion program planning in six steps: the needs assessment based on the PRECEDE-PROCEED model. the definition of performance and change objectives based upon scientific ...

  7. Program evaluation and review technique - Wikipedia

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    The program evaluation and review technique ( PERT) is a statistical tool used in project management, which was designed to analyze and represent the tasks involved in completing a given project . PERT was originally developed by Charles E. Clark for the United States Navy in 1958; it is commonly used in conjunction with the Critical Path ...

  8. Logical Framework Approach - Wikipedia

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    Logical Framework Approach. (Redirected from Logical framework approach) The Logical Framework Approach ( LFA) is a methodology mainly used for designing, monitoring, and evaluating international development projects. Variations of this tool are known as Goal Oriented Project Planning ( GOPP) or Objectives Oriented Project Planning ( OOPP ).

  9. Goal-free evaluation - Wikipedia

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    Goal-free evaluation ( GFE) is any evaluation in which the evaluator conducts the evaluation without particular knowledge of or reference to stated or predetermined goals and objectives. [1] [2] [3] This external evaluation model typically consists of an independent evaluator who is intentionally screened from the program's stated goals and ...