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Patton, Michael Quinn – American Journal of Evaluation, 2014
Theory and practice are integrated in the human brain. Situation recognition and response are key to this integration. Scholars of decision making and expertise have found that people with great expertise are more adept at situational recognition and intentional about their decision-making processes. Several interdisciplinary fields of inquiry…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurosciences, Recognition (Achievement)
Patton, Michael Quinn – American Journal of Evaluation, 2013
In this article, Michael Quinn Patton pays tribute to Carol Hirschon Weiss, a woman who brought passion to evaluation use. She also brought attention to it, publishing the first article on evaluation in 1967. Weiss' many contributions have come into evaluation currency and overtaken formerly taken-for-granted assumptions. Indeed, her insights…
Descriptors: Evaluation Utilization, Evaluation Research, Sociology, College Faculty
Peer reviewedPatton, Michael Quinn – American Journal of Evaluation, 2003
Comments on the evaluation by Margaret Mead of the first Salzburg Seminar (1947). Notes the strength and clarity of Mead's evaluation report, which was written without the aid of the many tools on which today's evaluators draw. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Personal Narratives, Program Evaluation, Research Reports
Peer reviewedPatton, Michael Quinn – American Journal of Evaluation, 2002
Discusses teaching and training about evaluation with metaphors. Helping those who study evaluation perceive analogies and metaphors related to evaluation helps them understand truths about the rich diversity of evaluation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Metaphors, Program Evaluation, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedPatton, Michael Quinn – American Journal of Evaluation, 2001
Discusses lessons to be learned from evaluation and best practices in evaluation and some ways to bring increased rigor to evaluators' use of those terms. Suggests that "best" practices is a term to avoid, with "better" or "effective" being more realistic, and calls for more specificity when discussing lessons to be derived. (SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluators, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedPatton, Michael Quinn – American Journal of Evaluation, 1999
Poses questions stimulated by Professor Stanfield's essay that evaluators must ask to ensure the equity of evaluations. The questions include examinations of the effects of racism on understanding and action and how program outcomes and evaluative judgments are conditioned by racially shaped assumptions, presumptions, and politics. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Evaluation Methods, Minority Groups

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