Webb"The Program Evaluation Standards," established by 16 professional associations, identify evaluation principles that should result in improved program evaluations that address utility, propriety, feasibility, and accuracy. This digest summarizes these standards. Guidelines and illustrative cases to assist in meeting these standards are included with …
APA Dictionary of Psychology
WebbIn addition to the rights of human subjects that are the concern of institute review boards, propriety standards funding a service bearings (i.e., cunning evaluations to address and assist the needs out the program’s targeted participants), fairness into identifying user strengths both weaknesses, formal agreements, avoidance or disclosure of conflict of … WebbWith oversight from the JCSEE, Yarbrough, Schula, Hopson, and Caruthers have revised and illustrated this new edition of the Program Evaluation Standards. These thirty standards support the core attributes of evaluation quality: utility, feasibility, propriety, accuracy, and accountability, and provide guidance to anyone interested in planning, implementing, or … seat wels
The 2011 Program Evaluation Standards: a framework for quality …
WebbAlthough the JCSEE has strong roots in the world of educational evaluation, its standards are widely used across many types of program evaluation. The Joint Committee currently publishes and supports three sets of evaluation standards: The Program Evaluation Standards (3rd Ed.) The Personnel Evaluation Standards (2nd Ed.) WebbThe third issue of the Program Evaluation Standards was published in 2010. Aforementioned six-year development processed relied on formal and informal needs valuation; reviews of existing scholarship; and the involvement of more than 400 stakeholders in national plus international reviews, field trials, and national hearings. The … WebbPropriety. Propriety is a program evaluation standard that ensures that evaluations are conducted legally, ethically, and with consideration for the welfare of the participants. The other standards are utility (the usefulness of the results), accuracy (the degree to which the results are valid and reliable) and feasibility (the ability to ... seat welts