Theory-Driven Evaluations
- Huey T. Chen - Mercer University, USA
May 1994 | 328 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
"With the publication of Theory-Driven Evaluations, Huey-Tsyh
Chen
has given us an ambitious volume. . . . Indeed, it is the
aspiration
of this book to provide a conceptual framework that integrates
the
diverse approaches and paradigms of evaluation. For those of us
accustomed to the rhetoric of the paradigm wars that have been
raging
in recent years, it is refreshing to find a text that works so
assiduously at reconciliation. . . . There is much that is
useful in
Chen's analysis. He gives us a full and thoughtful book that
attempts
no less than the construction of a conceptual framework for all
of
program evaluation. . . . It provides an impressive compendium
of
source material and references spanning not only evaluation, but
related work in economics and public policy (this alone is worth
the
price of the book). . . . Chen's Theory-Driven Evaluations
provides a stimulating, even heroic attempt to bring some
conceptual
integration to a field that has been too long dominated by
methodological paradigms and procedural particulars."
--a prepublication review for Evaluation and Program Planning
"Generous use of examples which are well selected and lucidly
summarized."
--Contemporary Sociology
"Chen introduces a new, comprehensive framework for program
evaluation that is designed to bridge the gap between method and
theory-oriented perspectives. . . . For program planners,
decision
makers, scholars, and students, this volume clarifies,
illuminates
and provides unique insights into the conception, construction
and
implementation of a wide range of programs. . . . The research
examples used in the discussion draw upon various areas, such as
education, welfare, health, criminal justice, job training [and]
family construction to attract a wider audience."
--Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling
Program evaluation has traditionally emphasized the application
of
social science research methods in evaluation activities.
However,
there is a growing awareness that program theory is vital for
broadening the scope and enhancing the usefulness of program
evaluation.
In Theory-Driven Evaluations, Huey-Tsyh Chen introduces a new,
comprehensive framework for program evaluation that is designed
to
bridge the gap between the method- and theory-oriented
perspectives.
He provides an intensive discussion of the nature and functions
of
program theory, approaches to constructing program theories, and
the
integration of program theory with evaluation processes.
Specific
types of theory-driven evaluations, as well as principles and
guidelines for application are developed for meeting different
policy
purposes. Application of systematic strategies is illustrated by
concrete examples from a variety of evaluation studies in
different
fields.
The presentation of this new perspective directly addresses the
needs
and concerns in both the professional and applied areas of
program
evaluation. For program planners, decisionmakers, scholars and
students, this volume will clarify, illuminate, and provide
unique
insights into the conception, construction, and implementation
of a
wide range of programs.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Method and Theory in Program Evaluation
PART TWO: THE THEORY-DRIVEN PERSPECTIVE
The Theory-Driven Perspective
Constructing Program Theory
Applications of Theory-Driven Evaluations
PART THREE: NORMATIVE EVALUATIONS: BASIC TYPES
Normative Outcome Evaluation
Normative Treatment Evaluation
Normative Implementation Environment Evaluation
PART FOUR: CAUSAL EVALUATIONS: BASIC TYPES
Impact Evaluation I
Impact Evaluation II
Intervening Mechanism Evaluation
Generalization Evaluation
PART FIVE: COMPOSITE TYPES
Normative Treatment-Impact Evaluation
Normative Implementation Environment-Impact Evaluation
PART SIX: CONCLUSIONS AND DISCUSSION