Volume
50
Issue
5
DOI
10.34068/joe.50.05.02
Abstract
Extension agents and specialists have experienced increased pressure for greater program effectiveness and accountability and especially for evidence-based programs. This article builds on previously published evidence-based programming articles. It provides ideas that address three problems that Extension staff face with EBPs and that Extension agents and specialists can use either to test or enhance an existing Extension program's effectiveness or to test the effectiveness of a new program that looks promising.
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Recommended Citation
Fetsch, R. J., MacPhee, D., & Boyer, L. K. (2012). Evidence-Based Programming: What Is a Process an Extension Agent Can Use to Evaluate a Program's Effectiveness?. The Journal of Extension, 50(5), Article 2. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.05.02