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Useful Theory of Change Models
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        Author/contributor
                    - Mayne, John (Author)
 
Title
            Useful Theory of Change Models
        Abstract
            Although theories of change are frequently discussed in the evaluation literature and there is general agreement on what a theory of change is conceptually, there is actually little agreement beyond the big picture of just what a theory of change comprises, what it shows, how it can be represented, and how it can be used. This article outlines models for theories of change and their development that have proven quite useful for both straightforward and more complex interventions. The models are intuitive, flexible, and well-defined in terms of their components, and they link directly to rigorous models of causality. The models provide a structured framework for developing useful theories of change and analyzing the intervention they represent.
        Publication
            Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation
        Volume
            30
        Issue
            2
        Pages
            119-142
        Date
            2015-08-01
        Journal Abbr
            CJPE
        Language
            en
        DOI
            
        ISSN
            08341516
        Accessed
            24/02/2020, 18:04
        Library Catalogue
            DOI.org (Crossref)
        Citation
            Mayne, J. (2015). Useful Theory of Change Models. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 30(2), 119–142. https://doi.org/10.3138/cjpe.230
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