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A Microcomputer Program for Evaluation Analysis
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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 .

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