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  • File Size: 2027 KB
  • Print Length: 480 pages
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications; 7th edition (May 1, 2012)
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  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B007ZI8DVI
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Download Evaluation: A Systematic Approach PDF

I found this book to be moderately helpful, although I found the format to be somewhat cubersome and confusing. In order to successfully write an evaluation proposal I had to use this book in tandem with other resources. There are plenty of foundations that offer step-by-step guidelines for conducting an evaluation, for free. This book is not worth its cost.
By Nadir H. Wright
While this is a good resource book to sit on the shelf, it is not an interesting, insightful, or enjoyable read. It is one of the most boring textbooks I have ever had to read. My professor was right: I will use this when I am a practitioner, but as a student, it is tough to get through. There are MANY, MANY spelling mistakes. Whoever edited this book should be ashamed. I can't wait until I am done this class so i never have to read through the book again. STUDENT TIP: Don't bother reading each chapter in its entirety; only read the summaries at the end of each chapter.
By I Heart Public Health

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