Using Qualitative Data in Program Evaluation: Telling the Story of a Prevention Program

This webinar explores the value of qualitative methods, which include a number of data collection strategies suitable for many purposes: ethnography, cognitive psychology, case study, action research, oral history, and policy research. In qualitative inquiry, every story's important, and every voice is an important version of the truth; it gives a voice to people who often go unheard.

Presenters: Cassandra Firman, Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator, FRIENDS; Susan Janko Summers, author and consultant to FRIENDS

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notes This webinar explores the value of qualitative methods, which include a number of data collection strategies suitable for many purposes: ethnography, cognitive psychology, case study, action research, oral history, and policy research. In qualitative inquiry, every story's important, and every voice is an important version of the truth; it gives a voice to people who often go unheard. Presenters: Cassandra Firman, Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator, FRIENDS; Susan Janko Summers, author and consultant to FRIENDS View Webinar (WMV - 76 MB) Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
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title Using Qualitative Data in Program Evaluation: Telling the Story of a Prevention Program