Program planning, evaluation, and the problem of alcoholism

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Abstract

Rational program planning and is a is necessary skill. A conceptual framework for planning and evaluation is presented and discussed, using the example of preventing alcoholism and providing services and rehabilitation for alcoholics. A case study is presented similar to that used by many professionals in their efforts to plan programs. Some of the marked limitations of the case study are pointed out. (20 references.)

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Selig, A. L. (1975). Program planning, evaluation, and the problem of alcoholism. American Journal of Public Health, 65(1), 72–75. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.65.1.72

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