Evaluation research and institutional pressures
Peter Frumkin
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Evaluation research and institutional pressures
Published
2004
Publisher
Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Harvard University
Pages
37
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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Evaluation research and institutional pressures was written by Peter Frumkin.
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