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Developing a Logic Model: Teaching and Training Guide

By Ellen Taylor-Powell, Ellen Henert

Publishers: Program Development and Evaluation, University of Wisconsin-Extension, Cooperative Extension

Source: Developing a Logic Model: Teaching and Training Guide

This is a 118-page teaching and training guide to developing logic models. The guide is designed for trainers, facilitators and the beginning evaluator. This a solid, basic guide that includes many printouts, sample logic model structures, and examples. This guide is especially useful in learning about logic models because it addresses the crucial notion of causation.

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book / article, practical tool


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