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Theory amidst complexity – using process tracing in ex-post evaluations
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- Krueger, Kate (Author)
- Wright, Molly (Author)
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Theory amidst complexity – using process tracing in ex-post evaluations
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Evaluators who take a complexity-aware approach must consider tradeoffs related to theoretical parsimony, falsifiability, and measurement validity. These tradeoffs may be particularly pronounced with ex-post evaluation designs in which program theory development and monitoring frameworks are often completed before the evaluator is engaged. In this chapter, we argue that theory-based evaluation (TBE) approaches can address unique ex-post evaluation challenges that complexity-aware evaluation (CAE) alone cannot, and that these two sets of approaches are complimentary. We will outline strategies that evaluators may use to conduct rigorous ex-post evaluations of democracy, human rights, and governance (DRG) interventions that merge CAE's inductive approaches with a theory-testing structure. It will illustrate these strategies with two case studies of ex-post evaluation using process tracing (PT).
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New Directions for Evaluation
Volume
2022
Issue
176
Pages
119-128
Date
2022
Language
en
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1534-875X
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13/04/2023, 09:21
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Wiley Online Library
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Krueger, K., & Wright, M. (2022). Theory amidst complexity – using process tracing in ex-post evaluations. New Directions for Evaluation, 2022(176), 119–128. https://doi.org/10.1002/ev.20524
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