Multipaper Session presented at AEA 2013 #2013Conference #evidencebasedprograms #HealthEvaluation #HumanServicesEvaluation
Session 970 Building the Evidence Base for TPP.pdf
Especially during the last decade, evidence-based programs (EBPs) have become increasingly important in evaluation and related fields, fomenting much debate
Archibald_AEA 2013_They Just Know.pdf
The presentation presents results from a National Institute of Health funded study titled “A Critical Review of Evidence-Based Program Repositories in Behavioral Health”
AEA 2015 PowerPoint Combined Final.pdf
Rethinking Evaluation’s Response to Evidence-Based Programs and the Research-Practice Gap. The evidence-based program (EBP) and translational research (TR) movements are intended to “bridge the research-practice gap” and focus resources on doing “what works” in the “era of accountability.”
AEA2012_Archibald_Mind the Gap.pdf
The panel addresses the major components in the cycle of developing evidence-based policy and practice. The synthesis method, the core methodology to aggregate findings for evidence-based practice reviews, is defined and various types of syntheses will be compared
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This study investigated the efficacy of Stay on Track, an evidence-based program, through a quasi-experimental design. The national evaluation methodology was replicated to examine the quality of implementation and adherence to program material in 12 Utah classrooms
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We conducted a research project on the organizational impact of two programs aiming at developing capacity and leadership to optimize the use of evidence in decision making . To guide our evaluation, we developed a logic model based on Nonaka Dynamic Theory of Organizational Knowledge Creation
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The focus of this AEA 2011 think tank is on re-conceptualizing the current approach to evaluating the implementation of “evidence-based practices” (EBPs)
Beyond Fidelity II.pdf