One of the key questions, which comprises the soul of impact evaluation, is the attribution question to ascertain a specific intervention's treatment effect.
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The Logical Framework Approach (LFA) was first designed by USAID (the United States overseas development agency) in the 1960s.
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Participatory evaluation has existed for a considerable time and has been one of the most powerful evaluation approaches.
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Investment in evaluation is necessary to produce reliable data that can guide choices about programs and policies.
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The soul of impact evaluation is to ascertain the treatment effect of a specific intervention.
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Results-Based Management/Framework (RBM/F) is a planning, communication, and management tool that helps articulate a project’s goal, objective, result, and output.
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Survival analysis is an optimal tool for examining time data to an event type.
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Non-response is a form of survey research error that occurs when some participants don’t respond to the survey, thereby changing the representativeness of your sample.
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We frequently employ interrupted time series as an evaluation approach to create counterfactuals for impact evaluation.
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