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Social Science in Government : The Role of Policy Researchers.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2000Copyright date: ©2000Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (229 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781438436432
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Social Science in GovernmentDDC classification:
  • 320/.6
LOC classification:
  • H62.5.U5 .N34 2000
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface to the New Edition -- I. Introduction -- Chapter 1 - Applying Social Science to Government -- The Point of View of This Book -- The Role of Applied Social Science -- Endnotes -- Chapter 2 - Optimism and Disillusionment -- Applying Macroeconomics -- The Planning-Programming-Budgeting System -- Demonstration and Evaluation Research -- Doubts Arise -- Other Views -- Demise of the PPB System -- Assessing Demonstration and Evaluation Research -- Endnotes -- II. Demonstration Research -- Chapter 3 - The Nature of Demonstration Research -- The Vocabulary of Demonstration Research -- The Negative Income Tax Demonstrations -- Other Income Maintenance Demonstrations -- Demonstrations of Service-Type Programs -- Endnotes -- Chapter 4 - Hurdles of Demonstration Research -- Selection Bias -- The Null Hypothesis -- Contamination -- Relations with Program Operators -- Quality and Consistency of Treatment -- Cost and Quality of Data -- Treatment of Human Subjects -- The Uncertainty of Cost-Benefit Analysis -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- Chapter 5 - Welfare Demonstration Studies -- Supported Work -- Results Focus on Welfare -- Implications for Welfare Reform -- MDRC's Work/Welfare Demonstrations -- Endnotes -- III. Evaluation Research -- Chapter 6 - The Nature of Evaluation Research -- The Federalism Barrier Reef -- Scientific Implications -- Endnotes -- Chapter 7 - Evaluating the California GAIN Program -- The GAIN Process -- The MDRC Evaluation -- The Research Challenge -- Discoveries in the Implementation Process -- Endnotes -- Chapter 8 - The 1988 and 1996 National Welfare Reform Laws -- The Family Support Act of 1988 -- The Personal Responsibility Act of 1996 -- Endnotes -- Chapter 9 -Evaluating the Family Support Act of 1988 -- Three Strategies -- Little Fanfare or Rhetoric -- Endnotes.
Chapter 10 - Evaluating the Personal Responsibility Act of l996 -- Changed Signals -- New Partners -- Diversion -- Sanctioning -- Political "Detoxification -- Second Order Devolution -- Adaptability of the Research Process -- Endnotes -- Chapter 11 - Lessons from Evaluations of Employment and Training Programs -- The CETA Public Service Employment Program -- The "Complementarity" Approach -- Studies of Individual Impacts under CETA -- Endnotes -- Chapter 12 - The Beginning of the Field Network Evaluation Methodology -- The Research Approach -- Endnotes -- IV. Conclusions -- Chapter 13 - Public Policy and Policy Research: Limits and Possibilities -- Evaluation Research - The Frontier of Applied Social Science -- The Demand for Policy Research -- Concluding Comments -- Endnotes -- Index.
Summary: A new, substantially updated, and expanded version of a classic work on how to evaluate public policy published over a decade ago.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface to the New Edition -- I. Introduction -- Chapter 1 - Applying Social Science to Government -- The Point of View of This Book -- The Role of Applied Social Science -- Endnotes -- Chapter 2 - Optimism and Disillusionment -- Applying Macroeconomics -- The Planning-Programming-Budgeting System -- Demonstration and Evaluation Research -- Doubts Arise -- Other Views -- Demise of the PPB System -- Assessing Demonstration and Evaluation Research -- Endnotes -- II. Demonstration Research -- Chapter 3 - The Nature of Demonstration Research -- The Vocabulary of Demonstration Research -- The Negative Income Tax Demonstrations -- Other Income Maintenance Demonstrations -- Demonstrations of Service-Type Programs -- Endnotes -- Chapter 4 - Hurdles of Demonstration Research -- Selection Bias -- The Null Hypothesis -- Contamination -- Relations with Program Operators -- Quality and Consistency of Treatment -- Cost and Quality of Data -- Treatment of Human Subjects -- The Uncertainty of Cost-Benefit Analysis -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- Chapter 5 - Welfare Demonstration Studies -- Supported Work -- Results Focus on Welfare -- Implications for Welfare Reform -- MDRC's Work/Welfare Demonstrations -- Endnotes -- III. Evaluation Research -- Chapter 6 - The Nature of Evaluation Research -- The Federalism Barrier Reef -- Scientific Implications -- Endnotes -- Chapter 7 - Evaluating the California GAIN Program -- The GAIN Process -- The MDRC Evaluation -- The Research Challenge -- Discoveries in the Implementation Process -- Endnotes -- Chapter 8 - The 1988 and 1996 National Welfare Reform Laws -- The Family Support Act of 1988 -- The Personal Responsibility Act of 1996 -- Endnotes -- Chapter 9 -Evaluating the Family Support Act of 1988 -- Three Strategies -- Little Fanfare or Rhetoric -- Endnotes.

Chapter 10 - Evaluating the Personal Responsibility Act of l996 -- Changed Signals -- New Partners -- Diversion -- Sanctioning -- Political "Detoxification -- Second Order Devolution -- Adaptability of the Research Process -- Endnotes -- Chapter 11 - Lessons from Evaluations of Employment and Training Programs -- The CETA Public Service Employment Program -- The "Complementarity" Approach -- Studies of Individual Impacts under CETA -- Endnotes -- Chapter 12 - The Beginning of the Field Network Evaluation Methodology -- The Research Approach -- Endnotes -- IV. Conclusions -- Chapter 13 - Public Policy and Policy Research: Limits and Possibilities -- Evaluation Research - The Frontier of Applied Social Science -- The Demand for Policy Research -- Concluding Comments -- Endnotes -- Index.

A new, substantially updated, and expanded version of a classic work on how to evaluate public policy published over a decade ago.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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