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In this Handbook, Reinhard Stockmann and other esteemed experts in the field provide a systematic and comprehensive exploration into the planning, process, implementation and utilisation of evaluations.Covering the process and individual steps of evaluation in detail, in chronological order and in terms of practical application, this Handbook identifies the characteristics and standards that distinguish a professionally and competently conducted evaluation. The first chapters define the differing concepts of monitoring and quality management before exploring the organisational implementation of evaluations and how evaluations are embedded within their social and political contexts. The Handbook then lays out which evaluation designs, quantitative and qualitative data collection, management, measurement and analysis methods can be used, and under which conditions. It concludes with a summary of the forms of reporting to ensure that evaluation results are used optimally.A thorough overview of the dynamic and evolving field of evaluation, this Handbook is beneficial to students and scholars looking to innovate their research methods and evaluation techniques across public and social policy. It will also be valuable to those who conduct evaluations themselves, as well as decision-makers who commission evaluations, clients and users of evaluations and those who are evaluated.
Edited by Reinhard Stockmann, Senior Professor of Sociology and Director, Center for Evaluation (CEval), Saarland University, Germany
ContentsPreface x1 Introduction to the Handbook on Evaluation: what do we need evaluation for? 1Reinhard Stockmann2 An introduction to evaluation 11Reinhard Stockmann3 Monitoring 58Wolfgang Meyer and Niklas Zierke4 Competing and complementary approaches to evaluation 83Reinhard Stockmann5 Organisational implementation of evaluations 116Stefan Silvestrini6 Social and political context of evaluation 145Reinhard Stockmann7 Evaluation designs 184Wolfgang Meyer and Niklas Zierke8 Measuring: indicators – scales – indices – interpretations 222Wolfgang Meyer9 Data collection: surveys – observations – non-reactive procedures 247Wolfgang Meyer10 Introduction to data management and data analysis 295Niklas Zierke11 Reporting 336Laszlo Szentmarjay, Janis Wicke and Vera HennefeldReferences 359Index 399
‘This Handbook explains evaluation principles, concepts and technical aspects comprehensively and in simple terms. It will benefit a vast range of users including academics, evaluation practitioners, development professionals, development organisations and many others. It will be a useful resource in advocating for evaluation, designing evaluations and enhancing capacity on evaluation.’