| Literature DB >> 28616839 |
Tristan McIntosh1, Cory Higgs2, Michael Mumford2, Shane Connelly2, James DuBois3.
Abstract
A great need for systematic evaluation of ethics training programs exists. Those tasked with developing an ethics training program may be quick to dismiss the value of training evaluation in continuous process improvement. In the present effort, we use a case study approach to delineate how to leverage formative and summative evaluation measures to create a high-quality ethics education program. With regard to formative evaluation, information bearing on trainee reactions, qualitative data from the comments of trainees, in addition to empirical findings, can ensure that the training program operates smoothly. Regarding summative evaluation, measures examining trainee cognition, behavior, and organization-level results provide information about how much trainees have changed as a result of taking the ethics training. The implications of effective training program evaluation are discussed.Keywords: Ethical decision making; Ethics training; Evaluation; Process improvement
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28616839 DOI: 10.1007/s11948-017-9927-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Eng Ethics ISSN: 1353-3452 Impact factor: 3.525