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EVALUATION and PROGRAM PLANNING CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 15, 1992 Pergamon Press New York ¢ Oxford ¢ Seoul ¢ Tokyo EVALUATION AND PROGRAM PLANNING: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jonathan A. Morell, Industrial Technology Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan EDITORIAL BOARD GARY L. BOWEN, HENRY LEVIN, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, Professor of Education and Economics, The University of South Carolina at Chapel Hill Stanford University MARK W. LIPSEY, GERALD M. BRITAN, Claremont Graduate School Senior Evaluation Analyst, Agency for International RUDOLF H. MOOS, Development, Washington, DC Social Ecology Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry DONALD T. CAMPBELL, and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Social Relations Department, Lehigh University CAROL T. MOWBRAY, HUEY T. CHEN, School of Social Work, Wayne State University Department of Sociology, The University of Akron LARRY ORR, DAVID CORDRAY, Senior Economist, Abt Associates Department of Human Resources, Vanderbilt University DENNIS PALUMBO, DEBRA A. DaROSA, Regents Professor of Justice Studies and Political Science, Arizona State University School of Medicine, Southern Illinois University NICK L. SMITH, O. LYNN DENISTON, School of Education at Syracuse University Department of Health Planning and Administration, LONNIE R. SNOWDEN, School of Public Health, University of Michigan Institute for Mental Health Services Research, DAN FISHMAN, University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Applied and Professional RICHARD C. SONNICHSEN, Psychology, Rutgers University Office of Planning, Evaluation and Audits, JAMES H. FREY, Federal Bureau of Investigation Department of Sociology, University of TONY TRIPODI, School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh Las Vegas, Nevada JOSEPH S. WHOLEY, JOHN G. HEILMAN, University of Southern California, Washington Department of Political Science, Auburn University Public Affairs Center MICHAEL H. KEAN, JACK ZUSMAN, VP for Public and Governmental Affairs, CTB Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Florida Mental Health Macmillan/McGraw Hill Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa Founding Editors: Jonathan A. Morell and Eugenie Walsh Flaherty Editorial Office: Evaluation and Program Planning, Industrial Technology Institute, P.O. Box 1485, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Publishing, Subscription and Advertising Offices: Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, New York 10591-5153, USA, INTERNET ‘‘[email protected]”’; or Pergamon Press Ltd., Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, England. Published Quarterly: Annual Institutional Subscription Rate (1993): £165.00 (US$314.00). Professional Subscription Rate (1993): £58.00 (US$110.00). Sterling prices are definitive. US dollar prices are quoted for convenience only, and are subject to exchange rate fluctuation. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. CONTENTS INDEX VOLUME 15, 1992 Volume 15, Number 1 1992 CONTENTS ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Jack MckKillip Asking Open-Ended Consumer Questions to Aid Program Katie Moirs Planning: Variations in Question Format and Length Christine Cervenka Anthony F. Lehman Quality of Life Experiences of the Chronically Mentally IIl: Jean G. Slaughter Gender and Stages of Life Effects C. Patrick Myers Gayle D. Gubman 13 Risk of Hospitalization: Development, Reliability Testing, and Shula Minksy Validation of a New Scale Eileen Elias Donald B. Bailey, Jr. 23 The Effects and Perceptions of Family Involvement in Program Virginia Buysse Decisions About Family-Centered Practices Tina Smith Jennifer Elam Morris Robert Bosin 33 Priority Setting in Government: Beyond the Magic Bullet Wes Shera 45 Educational Evaluation in China: An Analysis of Current Practices SPECIAL FEATURE: TEACHING EVALUATION BY DOING IT: A MULTIPLE-UTILITY APPROACH John M. Kelley and Brian J. Jones, Guest Editors John M. Kelley 55 Guest Editors’ Introduction: Teaching Evaluation by Doing It: Brian J. Jones A Multiple-Utility Approach Michael Morris 61 Field Experiences in Evaluation Courses: Increasing Their Value to Students and Sponsors Joy Quill 67 Using Consultants in Evaluation Research: A Client’s Perspective Jennifer C. Greene 71 A Case Study of Evaluation Auditing as Metaevaluation James A. Pearsol LP The ECAETC Evaluation Study Lawrence L. Gabel Jennifer C. Greene 81 A Formative Audit of the ECAETC Year | Evaluation: Audit Jeanne Dumont Procedures, Findings, and Issues Joan Doughty If] Contents Index James A. Pearsol 91 A Formative Audit of the ECAETC Year 1 Evaluation: The Evaluator’s Response Thomas A. Schwandt 95 Constructing Appropriate and Useful Metaevaluative Frameworks: Further Reflections on the ECAETC Audit Experience BOOK REVIEWS Toni Tripodi 101 Policy Studies: Integration and Evaluation by Stuart S. Nagel Thomas A. Schwandt 102 Debates on Evaluation by Marvin C. Alkin, with contributions Peter Magolda by Michael Quinn Patton and Carol H. Weiss Richard H. Price 104 Back to Work: Testing Reemployment Service for Displaced Workers by Howard S. Bloom 107 Issue Contributors Inside back cover Instructions to Authors Volume 15, Number 2 April-June, 1992 SPECIAL ISSUE: INDIRECT NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES PLANNING James A. Ciarlo Guest Editor CONTENTS James A. Ciarlo Guest Editor’s Introduction Harold F. Goldsmith Indirect Needs Assessment for Mental Health Services Planning: Roger A. Bell Introduction to This Special Issue George Warheit James A. Ciarlo 115 I. Validation of Indirect Methods to Estimate Need for Mental Dan L. Tweed Health Services: Concepts, Strategy, and General Conclusions David L. Shern Lee A. Kirkpatrick Natalie Sachs-Ericsson James A. Ciarlo 133 II. The Colorado Social Health Survey of Mental Health Service David L. Shern Needs: Sampling, Instrumentation, and Major Findings Dan L. Tweed Lee A. Kirkpatrick Natalie Sachs-Ericsson Natalie Sachs-Ericsson 149 III. Determining “Cases” of Mental Health-Related Dysfunction James A. Ciarlo From Continuous Scales of Everyday Functioning Dan L. Tweed 165 IV. Social-Indicator Models for Indirectly Assessing Mental James A. Ciarlo Health Service Needs: Epidemiologic and Statistical Properties Contents Index V Dan L. Tweed 181 V. Empirical Validity of Indirect Mental Health Needs-Assessment James A. Ciarlo Models in Colorado Lee A. Kirkpatrick David L. Shern James A. Ciarlo 195 VI. Implementing Indirect Needs-Assessment Models for Planning Dan L. Tweed State Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services David L. Shern 211 Implications of Advances in Indirect Needs-Assessment Models René C. Grosser for Mental Health Planning and Administration Fred Altaffer 215 Applying the Colorado Social Health Survey to Mental Health William Fisher Needs Assessment in Massachusetts: A New Paradigm for Planning and Research 217 Issue Contributors Inside back cover Instructions to Authors Volume 15, Number 3 July-September, 1992 CONTENTS ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Robert Gramling 219 Employment Data and Social Impact Assessment Louise Gaston 227 Client Satisfaction and Social Desirability in Psychotherapy Stéphane Sabourin | Michael F. Mangano 233 A Marketing Approach to Evaluation: Four Lessons for Evaluators From the Honda Motor Company | James W. Altschuld 239 Mailed Evaluation Questionnaires: Replications of a 96 Percent Phyllis M. Thomas Return Rate Procedure | Wendy H. McColskey Dennis W. Smith Wannaporn W. Wiesmann Michael A. Lower David A. Julian 247 A Strategic Planning Model for Human Services: Problem Thomas S. Lyons Solving at the Local Level Sandra Mathison 255 An Evaluation Model for Inservice Teacher Education Daniel B. Fishman 263 Postmodernism Comes to Program Evaluation: A Critical Review of Guba and Lincoln’s Fourth Generation Evaluation SPECIAL FEATURE: EVALUATION OF CORPORATE EDUCATION Richard P. Niemiec and Herbert J. Walberg, Guest Editors | | Richard P. Niemiec 271 Guest Editors’ Introduction: Evaluation of Corporate Education | Herbert J. Walberg Contents Index Darryl L. Jinkerson 273 A Case Study of Methodological Issues in Cross-Cultural Oliver W. Cummings Evaluation Barbara J. Neisendorf Thomas A. Schwandt William Ives 287 Evaluating New Multimedia Technologies for Self-Paced Instruction Richard P. Niemiec 297 Effects of Management Education: A Quantitative Synthesis Melanie F. Sikorski Greg Clark Herbert J. Walberg Ronald S. Burt 303 The Network Structure of Management Roles in a Large Norm Celotto Matrix Firm BOOK REVIEWS Nick L. Smith 327 Foundations of Program Evaluation: Theories of Practice by Eileen Schroeder William R. Shadish, Jr., Thomas D. Cook, and Laura C. Leviton William R. Shadish, Jr. 329 A Response to Nick L. Smith and Eileen Schroeder: Thinking Thomas D. Cook About Theory in Program Evaluation—A Five-Component Laura C. Leviton Approach James H. Frey 339 Practical Sampling by Gary T. Henry James R. Sanders 340 A Response to Melinda L. Costello and Elisa J. Slee’s Review of Blaine R. Worthen Educational Evaluation: Alternative Approaches and Practical GuidelinesA—n Alternate Perspective 341 Issue Contributors Inside back cover Instructions to Authors Volume 15, Number 4 October-December, 1992 CONTENTS Frederick L. Newman 345 Conditions Influencing the Impact of State Level Program Michael Smukler Evaluation: A Contrast of Two States’ Evaluation of the Brian P. Griffin Institute for Mental Disease Issue Daniel B. Fishman Stanley B. Messer 357 Evaluation-Based Planning of Professional Psychology Training Daniel B. Fishman Programs: A Model and Case Example Barbara S. McCrady Emery M. Roe 369 Intertextual Evaluation, Conflicting Evaluative Criteria, and the Controversy Over Native American Burial Remains Contents Index Vil Kit N. Simpson 383 Strategic Planning for Public Health: Cancer Control in Georjean Stoodt North Carolina Stephen G. Sherman Phyllis Rochester Richard R. Miller, Jr. 395 Dimensions of Service Satisfaction With Clinic Visits in a Group Practice HMO: The Service Cycle Model Carol T. Mowbray 403 The Role of Evaluation in the Restructuring of the Public Mental Health System Céline Mercier 417 Program Evaluation of Services for the Homeless: Challenges Louise Fournier and Strategies Normand Péladeau Robert G. Green 427 Spouse Support, Career Continuance, and Family Life in the Robert N. Harris, Jr. Reserve Components: A Study of Members and Spouses of the Virginia National Guard Issue Contributors Volume 15 List of Contents and Author Index Inside back cover Instructions to Authors AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 15, 1992 Altaffer, F., 215 Harris, R. N., Jr., 426 Pearsol, J. A., 75, 91 Altschuld, J. W., 239 Péladeau, N., 417 Ives, W., 287 Price, R. H., 104 Bailey, D. B., Jr., 23 Bell, R. A., 111 Jinkerson, D. L., 273 Quill, J., 67 Bosin, M. R., 33 Jones, B. J., 55 Burt, R. S., 303 Julian, D. A., 247 Rochester, P., 383 Buysse, V., 23 Roe, E. M., 369 Kelley, J. M., 55 Poe aya Kirkpatrick, L. A., 115, 133, Sabourin, S., 227 Ciarlo. J ie 115. 133. 149 181 Sachs-Ericsson, N., 133, 115, 149 iarlo, J. A., v, 4 ’ A 165, 181, 195 Sanders, J. R., 340 Clark, G., 297 Lehman, A. F. 7 Schroeder, E., 327 Cook, T. D., 329 Leviton, L. C., 329 Schwandt, T. A., 95, 102, 273 Cummings, O. W., 273 Lower, M. A., 239 Shadish, W. R., Jr., 329 Lyons, T. S., 247 Shera, W., 45 Doughty, J., 81 Sherman, S. G., 383 Dumont, J., 81 Magolda, P., 102 Shern, D. L., 115, 133, 181, 211 Mangano, M. F., 233 Sikorski, M. F., 297 Elam, J., 23 Mathison, S., 255 Simpson, K. N., 383 Elias, E., 13 McColskey, W. H., 239 Slaughter, J. G., 7 ; McCrady, B. S., 357 Smith, D. W., 239 Fisher, W., 215 McKillip, J., 1 Smith, N. L., 327 Fishman, D. B., 263, 345, 357 Mercier, C., 417 Smith, T., 23 “cg aga gg Messer, S. B., 357 Smukler, M., 345 oe meres Miller, R. R., Jr., 395 Stoodt, G., 383 | Gabel, L. L., 75 NY, 5-5 $5 | Gaston, L., 227 Morrs, on 2 Thomas, P. M., 239 | Goldsmith, H. F., 111 Morris, M., 61 Tripodi, T., 101 | Gramling, R., 219 Mowbray, C. T., 403 Tweed, D. L., 115, 133, 165, 181, 195 Green, R. G., 429 Myers, C. P., 7 Greene, J. C., 71, 81 Walberg, H. J., 271, 297 f Griffin, B. P., 345 Neisendorf, B. J., 273 Warheit, G., 111 | Grosser, R. C., 211 Newman, F. L., 345 Wiesmann, W. W., 239 | Gubman, G. D., 13 Niemiec, R. P., 271, 297 Worthen, B. R., 340 Vill

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