Contributing Factors to the Continued Blurring of Evaluation and Research: Strategies for Moving Forward

Author(s)
Renger, R.
Publication language
English
Pages
14pp
Date published
01 Jan 2014
Publisher
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation
Type
Plans, policy and strategy
Keywords
Evaluation-related, Research methodology, Standards
Organisations
University of North Dakota

Despite many studies devoted to the diff erent purposes of evaluation and research, purpose-method incongruence persists. Experimental research designs continue to be inappropriately used to evaluate programs for which suffi cient research evidence has accumulated. By using a case example the article highlights several contributing factors to purpose-method incongruence, including the control of the federal level evaluation agenda by researchers, confusion in terminology, and the credible evidence debate, strategies for addressing these challenges are discussed.