Going counter to the facts in program evaluation. Towards a counterfactual evaluation model (CEM) (English version)
The present article aims at bringing closer to the public the logic behind Counterfactual Impact Evaluation (CIE). It starts with a semantic disclosure, continuing with asserting the the main counterfactual theories and their application in the Program Evaluation field and ends with the construction of a Counterfactual Evaluation Model. The article intends to present, in an introductory manner, some of the possible and probable uses of the CEM. The main question is: does it make any sense to go counter to the facts in Program Evaluation?
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2012
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Authors: | ANTONIE, Raluca |
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Revista de cercetare si interventie sociala. - Editura Lumen, Department of Economics. - Vol. 36.2012, March, p. 224-233
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Editura Lumen, Department of Economics |
Subject: | counterfactual | evaluation model | impact | effects | casual theories |
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