Offers an overview of how to: analyze two distinct types of data; pull them together in a meaningful way; and to derive priorities from the collation of the information that has been generated by the needs assessment. This text can help needs assessment committees (NACs) work through the complexities of analysis and subsequent prioritization.
Offers an overview of how to: analyze two distinct types of data; pull them together in a meaningful way; and to derive priorities from the collation of the information that has been generated by the needs assessment. This text can help needs assessment committees (NACs) work through the complexities of analysis and subsequent prioritization.
James W. Altschuld, PhD, is Professor Emeritus at The Ohio State University where he taught program evaluation, needs assessment, and research methods. He has published and presented extensively in the field of evaluation particularly with regard to how needs are assessed.
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Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors 1. The Data and Prioritization Mess: What Is the NAC Getting Into? 2. Dealing With Qualitative Needs Data 3. Coping With Quantitative Needs Data 4. Getting the Results Together for Prioritization 5. Prioritizing Identified Needs 6. Some Negging Afterthoughts and Caveats References Index
Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors 1. The Data and Prioritization Mess: What Is the NAC Getting Into? 2. Dealing With Qualitative Needs Data 3. Coping With Quantitative Needs Data 4. Getting the Results Together for Prioritization 5. Prioritizing Identified Needs 6. Some Negging Afterthoughts and Caveats References Index
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