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EVALUATING ONE'S OWN EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY

NCJ Number
41407
Journal
Social Work Volume: 22 Issue: 2 Dated: (MARCH 1977) Pages: 130-136
Author(s)
M BLOOM; S R BLOCK
Date Published
1977
Length
7 pages
Annotation
THIS ARTICLE DEALS WITH THE ISSUES OF EFFECTIVENESS AND EFFICIENCY UNDER THE SPECIFIC CONDITIONS IN WHICH A SINGLE PRACTITIONER EVALUATES HIS OWN CLIENTS' PERFORMANCE IN THE EVERYDAY ENVIRONMENT.
Abstract
A SEVEN-STEP PROCEDURE IS OUTLINED THAT REQUIRES THAT SOME DETERMINABLE EVENT (TASK, TARGET BEHAVIOR, ETC.) BE DISTINGUISHED AND RELIABLY REPORTED ON OR OBSERVED OVER TIME. AN EXAMPLE ADAPTED FROM AN ACTUAL CASE STUDY IS PRESENTED TO MAKE THE ABSTRACT RULES MORE MEANINGFUL AND SUGGEST THE PRACTICAL UTILITY OF EVALUATION....ELW

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