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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.
book / article, practical tool




