Pattern Matching, Validity, and Conceptualization in Program Evaluation
- 1 October 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Evaluation Review
- Vol. 9 (5), 575-604
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0193841x8500900503
Abstract
All social research is based on pattern matching ideas. A pattern match involves a correspondence between a theoretical or conceptual expectation pattern and an observed or measured pattern. Two quasi-experimental designs-the nonequivalent dependent variable design and the reversed treatment design—illustrate pattern matching logic well. In program evaluation three pattern matches are important: the program pattern match that assesses program implementation; the measurement pattern match that assesses the validity of the measures; and the effect pattern match that assesses the causal hypothesis Conceptualization methods are needed to facilitate the articulation of rich theoretical patterns. An example of a conceptualization study is presented and the utility of conceptualization methods for pattern-matching research is discussed.Keywords
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