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INDEX 593 ESBENSEN, FINN-AAGE, see Peterson, D. EVANS-WHIPP, TRACY, see MeMorris, B. J. FANG, GRACE Y., see Foster, E. M. FARRELL, S. J., and E. D. REISSING, “Picking Up the Challenge: Developing a Methodology to Enumerate and Assess the Needs of the Street Homeless Population?’ 144. FOSTER, E. MICHAEL, GRACE Y. FANG, and CONDUCT PROBLEMS PREVENTION RESEARCH GROUP, “Alternative Methods for Handling Attrition: An Illustration Using Data From the Fast Track Evaluation,” 434. FREEDMAN, DAVID A., “Graphical Models for Causation, and the Identification Problem,” 267. GALLAHER, PEGGY, see Unger, J. B. GALSTER, GEORGE, KENNETH TEMKIN, CHRIS WALKER, and NOAH SAWYER, “Measuring the Impacts of Community Development Initiatives: A New Application of the Adjusted Interrupted Time-Series Method,” 502. GANGNES, DANIELLE, see McMorris, B. J. GRUNBAUM, JO ANNE, see Eaton, D. K. HAAS, MARION, see Shanahan, M. HILL, DAVID J., see White, V. M. JASON, LEONARD A., see Ji, P. Y. JI, PETER Y., STEVEN B. POKORNY, and LEONARD A. JASON, “Factors Influencing Mid- dle and High Schools’ Active Parental Consent Return Rates,” 578 JOHNSON, C. ANDERSON, see Unger, J. B. JORDAN, NEIL, see Yampolskaya, S. KANN, LAURA, see Eaton, D. K. KEELER, EMMETT B., see Cretin, S KENNY, DAVID A., ROBERT J. CALSYN, GARY A. MORSE, W. DEAN KLINKENBERG, JOEL P. WINTER, and MICHAEL L. TRUSTY, “Evaluation of Treatment Programs for Persons With Severe Mental Illness: Moderator and Mediator Effects” 294. KIDD, SEAN A., and KATHRYN SCRIMENTI, “Evaluating Child and Youth Homelessness: The Example of New Haven, Connecticut,” 325. KLEIT, RACHEL GARSHICK, “Designing and Managing Public Housing Self-Sufficiency Programs: The Youngs Lake Commons Program,” 363. KLINKENBERG, W. DEAN, see Kenny, D. A. LANCSAR, EMILY, see Shanahan, M LETIECQ, BETHANY L., and SANDRA J. BAILEY, “Evaluating From the Outside: Conduct- ing Cross-Cultural Evaluation Research on an American Indian Reservation,” 342 LIND, BRONWYN, see Shanahan, M. LINDEWALD, BIRGITTA, Wallin, E LOWRY, RICHARD, see Eaton, D. K. MA, LINGLING, see Ma, X MA, XIN, and LINGLING MA, “Modeling Stability of Growth Between Mathematics and Sci- ence Achievement During Middle and High School,” 104 McMORRIS, BARBARA J., JACKIE CLEMENTS, TRACY EVANS-WHIPP, DANIELLE GANGNES, LYNDAL BOND, JOHN W. TOUMBOUROU, and RICHARD F. CATALANO, “A Comparison of Methods to Obtain Active Parental Consent for an Interna- tional Student Survey,” 64. MICHALEC, BARRET, MARIEKE VAN WILLIGEN, KENNETH WILSON, ANN SCHREIER, and SUSAN WILLIAMS, “The Race Gap in Support Group Participation by Breast Cancer Survivors: Real or Artifact?” 123. 594. EVALUATION REVIEW / DECEMBER 2004 MORSE, GARY A., see Kenny, D. A. NORRBIN STEFAN C., DAVID W. RASMUSSEN, and DAMIAN M. VON-FRANK, “Using Civil Representation to Reduce Delinquency Among Troubled Youth,” 201. PALMER, PAULA H., see Unger, J. B. PANCELLA, THOM, see Epstein, J. PAULSON, ROBERT I., see Yampolskaya, S. PETERSON, DANA, and FINN-AAGE ESBENSEN, “The Outlook is G.R.E.A.T.: What Edu- cators Say About School-Based Prevention and the Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) Program,” 218. POKORNY, STEVEN B., see Ji, P. Y. RASMUSSEN, DAVID W., see Norrbin, S. C. REISSING, E. D., see Farrell, S. J. SAWYER, NOAH, see Galster, G. SAYLOR, ELIZABETH A., KATHERINE A. VITTES, and SUSAN B. SORENSON, “Firearm Advertising: Product Depiction in Consumer Gun Magazines” 420. SCHREIER, ANN, see Michalec, B. SCRIMENTI, KATHRYN, see Kidd, S. A. SHANAHAN, MARIAN, EMILY LANCSAR, MARION HAAS, BRONWYN LIND, DON WEATHERBURN, and SHULING CHEN, “Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the New South Wales Adult Drug Court Program,” 3. SHORTELL, STEPHEN M., see Cretin, S. SORENSON, SUSAN B.., see Saylor, E. A. STANTON, CYNTHIA K., “Methodological Issues in the Measurement of Birth Preparedness in Support of Safe Motherhood,’ 179. TEMKIN, KENNETH, see Galster, G. TOUMBOUROU, JOHN W., see McMorris, B. J. TRINIDAD, DENNIS R.. see Unger, J. B. TRUSTY, MICHAEL L., see Kenny, D. A. UNGER, JENNIFER B., PEGGY GALLAHER, PAULA H. PALMER, LOURDES BAEZCONDE-GARBANATI, DENNIS R. TRINIDAD, STEVEN CEN, and C. ANDERSON JOHNSON, “No News Is Bad News: Characteristics of Adolescents Who Pro- vide Neither Parental Consent nor Refusal for Participation in School-Based Survey Research,” 52. VAN WILLIGEN, MARIEKE, see Michalec, B. . VARGO, AMY C., see Yampolskaya, S. 'VITTES, KATHERINE A., see Saylor, E. A. “VON-FRANK, DAMIAN M., see Norrbin, S. C. WALKER, CHRIS, see Galster, G. WALLIN, EVA, BIRGITTA LINDEWALD, and SVEN ANDREASSON, “Institutionalization of aCommunity Action Program Targeting Licensed Premises in Stockholm, Sweden,” 396. WEATHERBURN, DON, see Shanahan, M. WHITE, VICTORIA M., DAVID J. HILL, and YUKSEL EFFENDI, “How Does Active Paren- tal Consent Influence the Findings of Drug-Use Surveys in Schools?” 246. WILLIAMS, SUSAN, see Michalec, B. WILSON, KENNETH, see Michalec, B. WINTER, JOEL P., see Kenny, D. A. WORRALL, JOHN L. “Funding Collaborative Juvenile Crime Prevention Programs: Does It Make a Difference?” 471. INDEX 595 YAMPOLSKAYA, SVETLANA, ROBERT I. PAULSON, MARY ARMSTRONG, NEIL JORDAN, and AMY C. VARGO, “Child Welfare Privatization: Quantitative Indicators and Policy Issues,” 87. Articles: “Alternative Methods for Handling Attrition: An Illustration Using Data From the Fast Track Evaluation,” Foster et al., 434. “An Evaluation of Collaborative Interventions to Improve Chronic Illness Care: Framework and Study Design,” Cretin et al., 28. “Child Welfare Privatization: Quantitative Indicators and Policy Issues,” Yampolskayae t al., 87. “A Comparison of Methods to Obtain Active Parental Consent for an International Student Sur- vey,” McMorris et al., 64. “Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the New South Wales Adult Drug Court Program,” Shanahan etal, 3. “Designing and Managing Public Housing Self-Sufficiency Programs: The Youngs Lake Com- mons Program,” Kleit, 363. “The Doubles: A Case Study on Developing a Technology-Based Substance Abuse Education Curriculum,” Epstein et al., 539. “Evaluating Child and Youth Homelessness: The Example of New Haven, Connecticut,” Kidd and Scrimenti, 325. “Evaluating From the Outside: Conducting Cross-Cultural Evaluation Research on an American Indian Reservation,” Letiecq and Bailey, 342 “Evaluation of Treatment Programs for Persons With Severe Mental Illness: Moderator and Mediator Effects” Kenny et al., 294. “Factors Influencing Middle and High Schools’ Active Parental Consent Return Rates,”J i,5 78. “Firearm Advertising: Product Depiction in ConsumeGru n Magazines” Saylor et al., 420. “Funding Collaborative Juvenile Crime Prevention Programs: Does It Make a Difference?” Worrall, 471. “Graphical Models for Causation, and the Identification Problem,” Freedman, 267. “How Does Active Parental Consent Influence the Findings of Drug-Use Surveys in Schools?” White et al., 46. “Institutionalization of a Community Action Program Targeting Licensed Premises in Stock- holm, Sweden,” Wallin et al., 396 “The Internet’s Impact on Policy Evaluation: Information Compression and Credibility,” Bozeman, 156. “Measuring the Impacts of Community Development Initiatives: A New Application of the Adjusted Interrupted Time-Series Method,” Galster et al., 502 “Methodological Issues in the Measurement of Birth Preparedness in Support of Safe Mother- hood,” Stanton, 179 “Modeling Stability of Growth Between Mathematics and Science Achievement During Middle and High School,’ Ma and Ma, 104. “No News Is Bad News: Characteristics of Adolescents Who Provide Neither Parental Consent nor Refusal for Participation in School-Based Survey Research,” Unger et al., 52 “The Outlook is G.R.E.A.T.: What Educators Say About School-Based Prevention and the Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) Program,” Peterson and Esbensen, 218. “Passive Versus Active Parental Permission in School-Based Survey Research: Does the Type of Permission Affect Prevalence Estimates of Risk Behaviors?” Eaton et al., 564 596 EVALUATION REVIEW / DECEMBER 2004 “Picking Up the Challenge: Developing a Methodology to Enumerate and Assess the Needs of the Street Homeless Population,” Farrell and Reissing, 144. “The Race Gap in Support Group Participation by Breast Cancer Survivors: Real or Artifact?” Michalec et al., 123. “Using Civil Representation to Reduce Delinquency Among Troubled Youth,” Norrbin et al., 201.

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