Cost-inclusive evaluation : planning it, doing it, using it / Nadini Persaud, Brian T. Yates ; foreword by Michael Scriven.

"Is a given treatment, intervention, or program worth it? How can a program do more or better with less? Evaluating the costs of a program can be the missing link between a superficial evaluation and one that will get changes made and funding delivered. In accessible language and without comple...

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Main Authors: Persaud, Nadini (Author), Yates, Brian T. (Author)
Other Authors: Scriven, Michael (writer of foreword.)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York : The Guilford Press, [2023]
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Summary:"Is a given treatment, intervention, or program worth it? How can a program do more or better with less? Evaluating the costs of a program can be the missing link between a superficial evaluation and one that will get changes made and funding delivered. In accessible language and without complex formulas, this book provides a roadmap for measuring program costs and outcomes and analyzing cost-effectiveness, cost-benefit, and cost-utility. Also explained are simplified ways to use economic appraisal methodologies--such as net present valuation, internal rate of return computation, and payback period determination--in a cost-inclusive evaluation. Instructive examples span a range of human services, education, and health care contexts. Other evaluator- and student-friendly features include helpful graphics, procedure steps, end-of-chapter discussion questions, and acronym and key term glossaries. Key Words/Subject Areas: programs, projects, managing, monitoring, economic appraisals, evaluating, effectiveness, cost-benefits analysis, budgets, accounting, budgeting, methods, measures, management, impact assessments, interventions, international aid, education, human services, beginners guide to Audience: Evaluators; program administrators across the social and health sciences; policymakers; instructors and graduate students in education, psychology, sociology, management, human services, social work, nursing, public health, and public policy"--
"Is a given treatment, intervention, or program worth it? How can a program do more or better with less? Evaluating the costs of a program can be the missing link between a superficial evaluation and one that will get changes made and funding delivered. In accessible language and without complex formulas, this book provides a roadmap for measuring program costs and outcomes and analyzing cost-effectiveness, cost-benefit, and cost-utility. Also explained are simplified ways to use economic appraisal methodologies--such as net present valuation, internal rate of return computation, and payback period determination--in a cost-inclusive evaluation. Instructive examples span a range of human services, education, and health care contexts. Other evaluator- and student-friendly features include helpful graphics, procedure steps, end-of-chapter discussion questions, and acronym and key term glossaries. "--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 277 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1462551270
9781462551279
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