One of the key questions, which comprises the soul of impact evaluation, is the attribution question to ascertain a specific intervention's treatment effect.
View moreThe Logical Framework Approach (LFA) was first designed by USAID (the United States overseas development agency) in the 1960s.
View moreParticipatory evaluation has existed for a considerable time and has been one of the most powerful evaluation approaches.
View moreInvestment in evaluation is necessary to produce reliable data that can guide choices about programs and policies.
View moreThe soul of impact evaluation is to ascertain the treatment effect of a specific intervention.
View moreResults-Based Management/Framework (RBM/F) is a planning, communication, and management tool that helps articulate a project’s goal, objective, result, and output.
View moreSurvival analysis is an optimal tool for examining time data to an event type.
View moreNon-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.
View moreWe frequently employ interrupted time series as an evaluation approach to create counterfactuals for impact evaluation.
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