Rethinking Rigor - Increasing Credibility and Use
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Authors/contributors
- Lynn, Jewlya (Author)
- Preskill, Hallie (Author)
Title
Rethinking Rigor - Increasing Credibility and Use
Abstract
Evaluations of complex systems change strategies or adaptive, innovative programs cannot use the traditional “rigor” yardstick to measure quality. This paper proposes a new definition of rigor, one that applies in any setting, but particularly in complex, adaptive ones.
Top Takeaways:
4 criteria for the new definition of rigor:
- Quality of thinking
- Credible and legitimate claims
- Cultural context and responsiveness
- Quality and value of the learning process
Regardless of its other positive attributes, an evaluation of a complex, adaptive program that fails to take into account systems thinking will not be responsive to the needs of that program.
Institution
Spark Policy Institute & FSG
Date
2016.01
Accessed
22/04/2022, 13:41
Citation
Lynn, J., & Preskill, H. (2016). Rethinking Rigor - Increasing Credibility and Use. Spark Policy Institute & FSG. https://www.fsg.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/AEARigor_Handout_Logos.pdf
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