Based on each of the questions I felt were important in doing Program Inquiry, I had corresponding collection methods and analysis to achieve qualitative and quantitative data I was seeking through my evaluation questions.
EVALUATION QUESTION 1:
EVALUATION QUESTION 2:
EVALUATION QUESTION 3:
EVALUATION QUESTION 4:
EVALUATION QUESTION 6:
EVALUATION QUESTION 4:
EVALUATION QUESTION 5:
EVALUATION QUESTION 6:
VISUALIZING DATA
Below is a chart outlining how I perceive data can be
presented in graphic form in order to have a deeper understanding of that data
and to better communicate with stakeholder and primary users the expected and
unexpected outcomes of the evaluation.
RESOURCES:
Collect and/or retrieve data. Better evaluation-sharing information to
improve evaluation. [Blog]. Retrieved from:
Describe activities, outcomes, impacts and context. Better evaluation-sharing information to
improve evaluation. [Blog]. Retrieved from:
Lewins A. (2005). What is qualitative data analysis? Online QDA- Learning qualitative data
analysis on the web. [Blog]. Retrieved from:
A good example of qualitative data is an answer that describes how good a certain type of massage feels-such data cannot be quantified.
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