A Microcomputer Program for Evaluation Analysis
ARTICLE
Stuart S. Nagel
Evaluation and Program Planning Volume 10, Number 2,
Abstract
This article shows how microcomputer software can help in overcoming key methological problems in program/policy evaluation by: (1) paired comparisons; (2) sensitivity analysis to deal with missing information; (3) allocation percentages to deal with multiple alternatives; (4) sub-optimizing to deal with conflicting constraints; and (5) decision matrices to deal with the need for simplicity. (Author/JAZ)
Citation
Nagel, S.S. (1987). A Microcomputer Program for Evaluation Analysis. Evaluation and Program Planning, 10(2), 159. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/138740/.
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