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Freeman, Howard Edgar was born on May 28, 1929 in New York City. Son of Herbert M. and Rose H. (Herman) Freeman.
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Data collection problems seldom surface as a prominent issue in evaluation studies, yet their impact on final evaluation results is often profound. In this collection of papers, the contributors focus on three major issues: data sensitivity; large-scale field studies; and quality of records information. Full analyses of hidden data limitations as well as practical suggestions for dealing with these limitations make Collecting Evaluation Data essential reading for researchers and evaluators.
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As social action programs in health, education, and welfare have expanded, interest has grown in evaluating their implementation and effectiveness. Policymakers and social planners--at all levels of government and in the private sector--are currently confronted with the problem of evaluating the large number of human service programs that compete for available resources. Academic and Entrepreneurial Research presents a systematic study of the expenditure of federal funds for evaluation research. It reviews federally-supported evaluations of programs, including evaluations of social change experiments and research-demonstration programs funded by the various executive departments of the federal government. Evaluation studies of these large-scale programs vary in scope, quality, and potential utility. Bernstein and Freeman examine all projects initiated during fiscal year 1970 in order to understand better the methods employed, the types of persons engaged in such research, and expectations regarding the utilization of findings. The book provides data about "high" and "low" quality evaluation research and contains recommendations for restructuring the entire evaluation research enterprise in light of the findings.
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Freeman, Howard Edgar was born on May 28, 1929 in New York City. Son of Herbert M. and Rose H. (Herman) Freeman.
Bachelor, New York University, 1948; Master of Arts, New York University, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1956.
Assistant social scientist, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, California, 1955-1956;
research associate school public health, Harvard University, Boston, 1956-1962;
Morse professor urban studies, Brandeis U., Waltham, Massachusetts, 1960-1972;
social science advisor, Ford Foundation, Mexico City, Mexico, 1972-1974;
professor sociology, University of California at Los Angeles, 1974-1992;
department chairman sociology, University of California at Los Angeles, 1986-1989. Sociologist Russell Sage Foundation, New York City, 1967-1977. Research advisor Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey, 1976-1988.
Advisor Institute Nutrition Center American and Panama, 1965-1992, United States-Mexico Border Health Association, San Antonio, 1981-1982. Consultant National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, 1971-1976. Member panel on social indicators Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1966-1969.
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Captain United States Air Force, 1952-1953. Member American Sociological Association, American Psychological Association, American Association Public Opinion Research, American Public Health Association, National Academy of Sciences (Institute Medicine).
Married Sharon W. Kleban, April 20, 1952 (divorced 1977). Children— Seth R., Lisa J. Married Marian A. Solomon, February 2, 1979.