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Intervention Follow-up
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From page 12...
... to evaluate why successful interventions have worked in the context of funding limitations and frustration with social issues that do not seem to be improving. In order to do the latter most effectively, interventions need to target particular groups and data need to be collected on a range of outcome variables that relate to a spectrum of program-input variables.
From page 13...
... Although it is a great leap to link individual-level outcome data to aggregate rate data, Eisen argued that this should be done and also that program intervention variables should be linked to individual behavioral changes. Rex Warland discussed some lessons learned concerning the use of follow-up data to assess the impact of program interventions.


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