Methodological convergence of program evaluation designs
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Chacón-Moscoso, S., Anguera, M. T., Sanduvete-Chaves, S., & Sánchez-Martín, M. (2014). Methodological convergence of program evaluation designs. Psicothema, 26(Número 1), 91–96. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/10222

Abstract

Background: Nowadays, the confronting dichotomous view between experimental/quasi-experimental and non-experimental/ethnographic studies still exists but, despite the extensive use of non-experimental/ethnographic studies, the most systematic work on methodological quality has been developed based on experimental and quasi-experimental studies. This hinders evaluators and planners' practice of empirical program evaluation, a sphere in which the distinction between types of study is changing continually and is less clear. Method: Based on the classical validity framework of experimental/quasi-experimental studies, we carry out a review of the literature in order to analyze the convergence of design elements in methodological quality in primary studies in systematic reviews and ethnographic research. Results: We specify the relevant design elements that should be taken into account in order to improve validity and generalization in program evaluation practice in different methodologies from a practical methodological and complementary view. Conclusions: We recommend ways to improve design elements so as to enhance validity and generalization in program evaluation practice.
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