Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

CRJS 4466 PROGRAM & POLICY EVALUATION LECTURE #5 Evaluation projects Questions?

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "CRJS 4466 PROGRAM & POLICY EVALUATION LECTURE #5 Evaluation projects Questions?"— Presentation transcript:

1 CRJS 4466 PROGRAM & POLICY EVALUATION LECTURE #5 Evaluation projects Questions?

2 Qualitative Evaluation Methods

3 Qualitative Methods – strengths Carol Weiss (1998) – the coming of age of qualitative methods note the Campbell versus Cronbach controversy here qualitative methods are an important technique for under- standing the ‘context’ of success or failure of programs qualitative methods most commonly used in process evaluation (formative) or the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of a program and its workings ability to represent subtleties and complexities of program functioning and dynamics

4 Qualitative Methods - strengths many evaluators like the interpersonal nature of qualitative methodologies qualitative approaches are often ‘action oriented’ a choice of ‘depth’ over ‘breadth’

5 Qualitative Methods - limitations reliability and validity of measures interviewer bias anecdotal labour-intensive costly less useful for reporting on program outcomes

6 Qualitative Methods – Single System Evaluations evaluating an intervention with a single client system, usually quantitatively during the course of treatment limited or questionable usefulness of qualitative methodology

7 4. Qualitative Methods – Focused Qualitative Evaluation (FQE) reflects the immediacy of much evaluation – not time for extended research, ethnomethodological development use of FG and rapid ethnographic assessment

8 Qualitative Methods – Mixed Methods ‘triangulation’, combining both quantitative and qualitative methods ‘temporal sequencing’ and qualitative subsamples benefit of both breadth and depth

9 Qualitative Methods – Action (Participatory) Research overtly ‘action-oriented’ approach primarily among those conducting qualitative evaluations participatory, collaborative, empowering – now an expectation in some evaluation projects ‘praxis’ orientation

10 Qualitative Methods – Research Design units of analysis and comparative designs gaining access, key informants, and sponsorship reciprocity, payback and feedback – and the methodological, ethical concerns here (‘false hope’) sampling considerations deviant case sampling/typical case sampling maximum variation sampling snowball sampling purposive sampling convenience sampling random sampling

11 Qualitative Methods – Research Design data collection strategies on-site observation participant observation reflexivity use of interview guide use of focus groups cross-validation among interviewers use of documents when to stop data collection – the issue of saturation

12 Qualitative Methods – Data Management and Analysis use of qualitative data analysis programs: Ethnograph, AskSam QSR (Nudist) coding data emic (indigenous) and etic (researcher-created) coding quality control mechanisms reporting – issues related to qualitative methodologies

13 Table 5-1:Key Differences Between Qualitative and Quantitative Evaluation Approaches

14 Table 5.2:Summary of Key Questions in Conducting Qualitative Evaluation Assessments and Evaluation Studies

15 Table 5-3:Sampling Strategies for Qualitative Evaluations

16 Table 5-4:Open Ended Questions for the Economic Development Agreement Stakeholders Project

17

18 Table 5-5:Some Basics of Face-to-Face Interviewing

19 Table 5-6:Helpful Hints as You Analyze Qualitative Data

20

21 Table 5-7:Comparing Qualitative Validity with Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Validity

22 Table 5-8:Ways of Testing and Confirming Qualitative Findings

23 Focus Group Question: “Based on your own experiences of the Criminal Justice Program here at Nipissing University, what do you like about the program? What don’t you like about the program?


Download ppt "CRJS 4466 PROGRAM & POLICY EVALUATION LECTURE #5 Evaluation projects Questions?"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google