Evaluation Research
Evaluation Research
Evaluation Research
Diyana Anuar
Siva Letchumy
Siti Rafiah
Definition
A
Evaluation
is the systematic
acquisition and assessment of
information to provide useful
feedback about some object
(Trochim, 2006)
Characteristics
Collect
evidences systematically
1. Survey Research
2. Case Study
3. Field Experiment
4. Secondary Data Analysis
Draws
Characteristics
Limitations
Scientific-Experimental
Models
Management-Oriented
Systems
Examples:
Framework (Logframe) Model
Used widely by U.S. Agency for
International Development
Qualitative/Anthropological
Models
Emphasis on:
Participant-Oriented
Models
Emphasize
Client-Centered Research
Stakeholder Approaches
Consumer-Oriented Research
Formative Evaluation
Summative Evaluation
To examine the effects or
References
Trochim, W.M. (2006) Research methods knowledge
base. Drake University. Retrieved from:
http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/intrev
al.htm
on 10/26/06.
R.R, P. (2006). Evaluation Research: An Overview.
Trochim. (2006). Introduction To Evaluation.
Retrieved 2017, from Social Research Methods:
http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/intrev
al.php