What principal research method(s) did the author(s) use in the conduct of the evaluation?

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0193841X9702100201

the above link is arricle that the written critique is bases off of.
Andrew J. Treno, Harold D. Holder
Evaluation Review, vol. 21, 2: pp. 133-139., First Published Apr 1, 1997.
Preparation Guidelines for the Written Critique

At a minimum, this critique should address the following questions or issues. If, in your opinion, your
article does not address one or more of them, then you should say so and defend or justify why you believe
that to be the case. In all cases, defend or justify your answers with specific references to words, phrases,
or passages in the article and corresponding references to the assigned readings for the course. In other
words, while your critique should be written in your own words (third person only), you do need to make
references to specific words, phrases, and relevant passages in the text of your article, as well as
corresponding references to the assigned readings for the course. Each of the following items in BOLD
must be listed as a heading on your critique. Do not use bullet points. Discuss in your critique the
questions/issues under each bolded item. If a question/issue does not apply, please explain why.

• Summary (1-2 pages)
o Summarize the contents of your article.
o Who wanted the policy or program evaluated? In other words, why did the
author(s) conduct the evaluation?

• Evaluation Goal(s) (1 page)
o What were the goals or desired outcomes of the policy or program under
examination?
o How did the author(s) propose to evaluate the policy or program in terms of
its goals or outcomes?

• Theoretical Perspective (2-3 paragraphs)
o What theory connects the policy or program to the goals or outcomes?
o What rival or plausible explanations or theories were ruled out?
o How did the theory guide the author(s) in their conduct of the evaluation?

• Research Methods (2-3 paragraphs)
o What principal research method(s) did the author(s) use in the conduct of the
evaluation?
o Did any unintended or unanticipated consequences arise? If so, what were
they?
o How and why did they arise?

• Conclusion (1 page)
o What did the author(s) conclude? On what basis?
o Did the policy or program achieve its intended goals or outcomes in whole,
in part, or not at all? If so, why or why not?
o To what uses were the results of the evaluation to be put?
o Based on the results of the evaluation, what principal recommendations did
the author(s) make?

• Evaluation Concepts (1-2 pages)
o After you have written your summary, identify which of the following apply
to the article. Be sure to define the concept and explain how each of your
selections applies to your article.

Implementation evaluation
Process evaluation
Outcome evaluation
Goals or desired outcomes
Program theory
Quantitative methodology
Qualitative methodology
Dependent variable(s)
Independent variable(s)
Experimental design
Quasi-experimental design
Internal validity
External validity
Unit of analysis
Replication
Meta-analysis
Cost-benefit analysis
Cost-effectiveness analysis
These can be used as sources..
Power Point
Joseph S. Wholey, Harry P. Hatry, and Kathryn E. Newcomer, editors, Handbook of Practical Program Evaluation, Latest Edition, Chapters 3 – 6. San Francisco CA: Jossey-Bass/Wiley Imprint
Internet Resources:

How to Read (and Understand) a Social Science Journal Article

https://www.icpsr.umich.edu/files/instructors/How_to_Read_a_Journal_Article.pdfLinks to an external site.
Art of reading a journal article: Methodically and effectively

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3687192/Links to an external site.

Watch:

Video: Logic models, theory of change and program evaluation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYi30bL0AMoLinks to an external site.

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