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Arlene Fink

    Arlene Fink se spécialise dans la recherche évaluative et les enquêtes, y compris la réalisation de revues de littérature et l'évaluation de leur qualité. Sa vaste expérience dans ces domaines se reflète dans son travail, qui couvre la santé publique, la médecine et l'éducation. Fink est professeure à l'Université de Californie à Los Angeles, où elle contribue à l'enseignement et à la direction de projets de recherche. Son travail de conseil international et sa production prolifique de publications soulignent ses contributions importantes dans le domaine de la recherche et de son évaluation.

    Practicing Research
    Program Evaluation
    How to conduct surveys. A step-by-step guide
    How to Ask Survey Questions
    • How to Ask Survey Questions

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
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      The booklet offers a comprehensive collection of resources designed to aid in the development of questions. Its extensive material provides valuable insights and tools, making it an excellent reference for anyone looking to enhance their questioning skills.

      How to Ask Survey Questions
    • The Sixth Edition offers comprehensive guidance for creating rigorous surveys, featuring updated sections on validity, reporting, margin of error, and specific considerations for surveys involving children and international contexts. This edition ensures that readers are equipped with the latest methodologies and insights necessary for effective survey design and analysis.

      How to conduct surveys. A step-by-step guide
    • Program Evaluation

      A Primer for Effectiveness, Quality, and Value

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on evaluation techniques, this book equips students and practitioners with essential tools to assess social and policy programs across various fields, including public health, social work, and education. It emphasizes the importance of effectively allocating limited resources to enhance the health and well-being of individuals and communities, making it a valuable resource for those involved in program evaluation and resource management.

      Program Evaluation
    • Practicing Research

      Discovering Evidence That Matters

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on best practices in research, the book offers a structured approach through eight chapters designed to equip students, practitioners, and researchers with essential skills to find relevant evidence. Arlene Fink enhances learning with over a hundred practical examples, exercises, tables, figures, and checklists, ensuring that content is relatable and applicable to real-world scenarios. An extensive glossary further aids understanding, making it a valuable resource for those navigating the complexities of research.

      Practicing Research