Saturday, February 2, 2013

Evaluation Review Journal

About this Journal

Evaluation Review (ERX) is an interdisciplinary forum for social science researchers, planners, and policy makers who develop, implement, and utilize studies designed to improve the human condition. Consistently highly ranked and cited,ERX brings together the latest applied evaluation methods used in a wide range of disciplines. It presents the latest quantitative and qualitative methodological developments, as well as related applied research issues.
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Submit Manuscript in these Areas

You are invited to submit research articles involving program evaluation and other applied research in key areas of social and economic policy. Of particular interest is research in:
  • Education
  • Public Health
  • Criminal Justice
  • Child Development
  • Mental Health
  • Social Work
  • Public Administration
  • Environmental Studies
  • Evaluation Methodology
Special Issue Call for Papers – submissions due June 15, 2013 
"Advances in Randomized Experiments and Quasi-Experiments in Criminology and Criminal Justice"
Guest Editors: Anthony A. Braga and David L. Weisburd

Submit Your Article Online Using SAGE trackhttp://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/erx

Featured Articles*

Enjoy these top-read ERX articles today—FREE through March 15, 2013.
Measuring Stakeholder Participation in Evaluation: An Empirical Validation of the Participatory Evaluation Measurement Instrument (PEMI) by Pierre-Marc Daigneault, Steve Jacob, and Joël Tremblay
Governability Framework for the Evaluation and Implementation of Complex Public Health Functions by Joe Varghese and V. Raman Kutty
Homelessness Outcome Reporting Normative Framework: Systems-Level Evaluation of Progress in Ending Homelessness by Tyrone Austen and Bernie Pauly
Meta-Analysis: An Introduction Using Regression Models by William Rhodes
Independent Evaluation: Insights from Public Accounting by Abigail B. Brown and Jacob Alex Klerman

*You may already have access to these articles through a library or other subscription.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
E. Michael Foster
Editor, 
Evaluation Review

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