Evaluating Federal social programs
Sar A. Levitan
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Evaluating Federal social programs
Published
1979
Publisher
W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Pages
148
ISBN-10
0911558659
Subjects
Evaluation research (social action programs)
Evaluating action programs
The methodology of evaluating social action programs
The problem of measuring the impacts of social-action programs
Evaluative research; principles and practice in public service & social action programs
Systematic thinking for social action
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Evaluating Federal social programs was written by Sar A. Levitan.
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