All Stories

  1. Unpacking core components for policy design: A comparison of synthesis approaches
  2. From the Co-Editors: Evaluation Framing, Scoping, Impact Variation, and International Advances
  3. From the Co-Editors: Evolving Evaluation Theory, Methods, and Practice
  4. Why SNAP Works: A Political History—and Defense—of the Food Stamp Program by ChristopherBusso. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2023, 257 pp., $24.95 (US) (Hardcover). ISBN 978‐-0520392816.
  5. From the Co-Editors: Welcome to Volume 45 and a New Editorial Team
  6. From the Co-Editors: Being in Relationship with Citizens, Communities, and Clients in Evaluation Practice
  7. From the Co-Editors: Policy, Politics, Principles, and Participation: Influences on Program Planning, Implementation, and Outcomes Achieved
  8. Special Section Editors’ Note: A Focus on the Evaluation Profession
  9. The evolution of systematic evidence reviews: Past and future developments and their implications for policy analysis
  10. From the Co-Editors: Honoring the Past to Inform Current and Future Evaluation
  11. From the Co-Editors: There's Always Room for Improvement: Building Better Practices and Methods for a Brighter Future
  12. Section Editor's Note: Using Power Insights to Better Plan Experiments
  13. From the Co-Editors: Building Evaluative Capacity to Examine Issues of Power, Address Sensitive Topics, and Generate Actionable Data
  14. How Three-Arm Random Assignment Within Sites can Improve Non-Experimental Cross-Site Estimates of the Relationship Between Program Characteristics and Impact
  15. Insights From the Health Profession Opportunity Grant Program’s Three-Armed, Multi-Site Experiment for Policy Learning and Evaluation Practice
  16. From the Interim Co-Editors: Thinking Inclusively and Strategically to Address the Complexity of Our World
  17. From the Interim Co-Editors
  18. Section Editor’s Note: Insights into the Generalizability of Findings from Experimental Evaluations
  19. Section Editor’s Note: Insights Into the Practice of Experimental Evaluations
  20. The Big Evaluation Enterprises in the United States
  21. Conditions for Effective Application of Analysis of Symmetrically-Predicted Endogenous Subgroups
  22. An Evaluation Use Framework and Empirical Assessment
  23. Comparison Group Identification for Difficult-to-Evaluate Populations: Lessons from Evaluating 1n10 LGBTQ Youth Support Services