Abstract

TRACES are what evaluators left behind—discoveries, records, tracks—which made marks on the profession of program evaluation. Published here are excerpts from our past (e.g., articles, passages from books, speeches) that show where we have been or affected where we are g(r)o(w)ing. Suggestions for inclusion should be sent to the Editor, along with rationale for their import. Photocopies of the original printed versions are preferred with full bibliographic information. Copying rights will be secured by the Editor.

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consPsychologyProcess managementComputer scienceBusiness

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Year
1991
Type
article
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
55-63
Citations
204
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Michael Scriven (1991). Prose and cons about goal-free evaluation. Evaluation Practice , 12 (1) , 55-63. https://doi.org/10.1016/0886-1633(91)90024-r

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10.1016/0886-1633(91)90024-r