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Evaluation methods for social intervention.

M W Lipsey1, D S Cordray.   

Abstract

Experimental design is the method of choice for establishing whether social interventions have the intended effects on the populations they are presumed to benefit. Experience with field experiments, however, has revealed significant limitations relating chiefly to (a) practical problems implementing random assignment, (b) important uncontrolled sources of variability occurring after assignment, and (c) a low yield of information for explaining why certain effects were or were not found. In response, it is increasingly common for outcome evaluation to draw on some form of program theory and extend data collection to include descriptive information about program implementation, client characteristics, and patterns of change. These supplements often cannot be readily incorporated into standard experimental design, especially statistical analysis. An important advance in outcome evaluation is the recent development of statistical models that are able to represent individual-level change, correlates of change, and program effects in an integrated and informative manner.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10751975     DOI: 10.1146/annurev.psych.51.1.345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Psychol        ISSN: 0066-4308            Impact factor:   24.137


  23 in total

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Journal:  Med Health Care Philos       Date:  2008-05-09

2.  Enhancing schools' capacity to support children in poverty: an ecological model of school-based mental health services.

Authors:  Elise Cappella; Stacy L Frazier; Marc S Atkins; Sonja K Schoenwald; Charles Glisson
Journal:  Adm Policy Ment Health       Date:  2008-06-26

Review 3.  A review of HIV/AIDS system-level interventions.

Authors:  José A Bauermeister; Susan Tross; Anke A Ehrhardt
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2008-03-28

4.  Fidelity and moderating factors in complex interventions: a case study of a continuum of care program for frail elderly people in health and social care.

Authors:  Henna Hasson; Staffan Blomberg; Anna Dunér
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2012-03-22       Impact factor: 7.327

5.  Systematic evaluation of implementation fidelity of complex interventions in health and social care.

Authors:  Henna Hasson
Journal:  Implement Sci       Date:  2010-09-03       Impact factor: 7.327

6.  Implementing a self-management intervention for people with a chronic compensable musculoskeletal injury in a workers compensation context: a process evaluation.

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Journal:  J Occup Rehabil       Date:  2015-06

7.  Evaluation of free to grow: head start partnerships to promote substance-free communities.

Authors:  Mark Wolfson; Heather Champion; Todd Rogers; Rebecca H Neiberg; Dianne C Barker; Jennifer W Talton; Edward H Ip; Ralph B D'Agostino; Maria T Parries; Doug Easterling
Journal:  Eval Rev       Date:  2011-04

Review 8.  External validity of physical activity interventions for community-dwelling older adults with fall risk: a quantitative systematic literature review.

Authors:  Siobhan McMahon; Julie Fleury
Journal:  J Adv Nurs       Date:  2012-03-14       Impact factor: 3.187

9.  Propensity score techniques and the assessment of measured covariate balance to test causal associations in psychological research.

Authors:  Valerie S Harder; Elizabeth A Stuart; James C Anthony
Journal:  Psychol Methods       Date:  2010-09

Review 10.  Interventions for promoting reintegration and reducing harmful behaviour and lifestyles in street-connected children and young people.

Authors:  Esther Coren; Rosa Hossain; Jordi Pardo Pardo; Brittany Bakker
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2016-01-13
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