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Journal Issue: Home Visiting: Recent Program Evaluations Volume 9 Number 1 Spring/Summer 1999

Understanding Evaluations of Home Visitation Programs
Deanna S. Gomby

Endnotes

  1. McKinlay, S.J., Stone, E.J., and Zucker, D.M. Research design and analysis issues. Health Education Quarterly (Summer 1989) 16:307–13.

A number of excellent references on program evaluation are available:

  • Campbell, D.T., and Stanley, J.C. Experimental and quasi-experimental designs for research. Chicago: Rand-McNally, 1963.
  • Cook, T.D., and Campbell, D.T. Quasi-experimentation: Design and analysis issues for field settings. New York: Rand-McNally, 1979.
  • Cronbach, L., Arnbron, S., Dornbusch, S., et al. Toward reform of program evaluation. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1980.
  • Pawl, J., Barnard, K., Korner, A., et al. Charting change in infants, families, and services: A guide to program evaluation for administrators and practitioners. Washington, DC: National Center for Clinical Infant Programs, 1987.
  • Rossi, P.H., and Freeman, H.E. Evaluation: A systematic approach. Fourth ed. New York: Sage Publications, 1989.
  • Weiss, H.B., and Jacobs, F.H. Evaluating family programs. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter, 1988.