The science of evaluation : a realist manifesto / Ray Pawson.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: xix, 216 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1446252426
- 9781446252420
- 1446252434
- 9781446252437
- 361.61072 23
- H62 .P39 2013
Contents:
Precursors: seven pillars of realist wisdom -- First principles: a realist diagnostic workshop -- A complexity checklist -- Contested complexity -- Informed guesswork: the realist response to complexity -- Invisible mechanisms I: the long road to behavioural change -- Invisible mechanisms II: clinical interventions as social interventions -- Synthesis as science: the bumpy road to legislative change -- Conclusion: a mutually monitoring, disputatious community of truth seekers.
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361.61068 PAT Utilization-focused evaluation / | 361.61068 PAT Utilization-focused evaluation / | 361.61072 PAT How to use qualitative methods in evaluation / | 361.61072 PAW The science of evaluation : a realist manifesto / | 361.61072 UND Understanding research for social policy and practice : themes, methods and approaches / | 361.61094 CRI Critical social policy and the capability approach / | 361.610941 BLA Social policy : an introduction / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 196-209) and index.
Precursors: seven pillars of realist wisdom -- First principles: a realist diagnostic workshop -- A complexity checklist -- Contested complexity -- Informed guesswork: the realist response to complexity -- Invisible mechanisms I: the long road to behavioural change -- Invisible mechanisms II: clinical interventions as social interventions -- Synthesis as science: the bumpy road to legislative change -- Conclusion: a mutually monitoring, disputatious community of truth seekers.
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