What is considered an acceptable measurement plan for measuring objectives and activities in relation to the HWPP Program Evaluation Model?
It is recommended that measurement plans be developed in partnership with the project’s primary academic partner. The measurement plan should be tied directly to the listed objective and be designed to document progress towards attaining that objective. Measurement plans may include the collection of quantitative (numeric) and/or qualitative (descriptive) data. Examples of measurement strategies include: document review, questionnaires or surveys, key informant interviews, focus groups, and direct observation. The determination of whether or not the measurement plans are acceptable will be made through the merit review process.
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