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A note on terminology: impact versus outcome and process versus implementation

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In this book we generally use the term ‘impact evaluation’ rather than ‘outcome evaluation’. The two terms overlap, but have slightly different meanings. An outcome evaluation assesses whether a programme delivered outcomes specified in the programme, whereas an impact evaluation is broader and also considers unintended or wider outcomes. We also generally use the term ‘process evaluation’ rather than ‘implementation evaluation’. Again, the two terms overlap, but whereas an implementation evaluation assesses whether a programme was delivered as intended, a process evaluation also considers unintended or wider delivery issues.

An Introduction to Evaluation

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