

An edition of Applied ethicsfor program evaluation (1996)
By Dianna L. Newman
Publish Date
1996
Publisher
Sage
Language
eng
Pages
228
Description:
How can an evaluator deal with ethical value issues in a way that does not smack of "ethical imperialism" or a knee-jerk prescriptive stance? Applied Ethics for Program Evaluation is aimed at sensitizing evaluators, potential clients, and stakeholders in program evaluation. Through use of vignettes, the authors provide the readers with ethical dilemmas and questions to stimulate thinking about the positive and negative consequences of each option. Following an introduction to ethical theories and principles, the authors propose a framework (based on Kitchner's five ethical principles) that can be used in weighing these options. The book concludes by providing valuable suggestions on how evaluators can make informed ethical decisions in their own evaluation practice.
subjects: Evaluation research (Social action programs), Evaluation research (Social actionprograms), Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Evaluation research (Social action programs), Moral and ethical aspects of Evaluation research (Social actionprograms), Recherche evaluative (Programmes d'action sociale), Sciences sociales, Angewandte Ethik, Aspect moral, Recherche, Evaluation, Bedrijfsethiek