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1 CENTER FOR NONPROFIT EXCELLENCE EVALUATION WORKSHOP SERIES Session IV: Analyzing and Reporting Your Data Presenters: Patty Emord

2 OVERVIEW–SESSION 3  Prerequisite: Session Three homework completed  After this session, you will be able to  Discuss the desired outcomes of your program  Identify outcome indicators  Explore and select various data collection methods  Select data analysis methods appropriate to your evaluation  Select communicating and reporting strategies appropriate to your evaluation 2

3 REVIEW: EVALUATION PROCESS  Systematic, purposeful activity for gathering information, enhancing knowledge, making decisions  Planning  Designing Measurable outcomes Guiding questions Approach and design  Collecting and Analyzing Data  Reporting and Communicating Information 3

4 YET ANOTHER LOGIC MODEL  Good Health for Kids – Innovation Network example – Handout #1  Evaluation Framework – Handout #2 4

5 SURVEY OR INTERVIEWS  Consider your guiding questions.  Consider your outcome and indicators.  Does your method match up with your indicators? 5

6 SURVEY CONSTRUCTION  Question types  Open-ended  Closed-ended  Multiple Choice  Single responses  Multiple responses  Values free and not leading  Linked to your indicators 6

7 INTERVIEWS 7  Who you interview matters!  Who is best positioned to know what you want to know?  Recording Responses  Hand written notes  Notes taken on a laptop, notebook, etc.  Recorded and transcribed interviews  Probing questions

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9 ANALYZING YOUR DATA  Assuming surveys and interviews  Quantitative/Numeric data can be counted  Examples:  Number of responses that fall into a particular category  Scores on a test 9

10 ANALYZING QUANTITATIVE DATA  Frequency counts and tables 10

11 MULTIPLE RESPONSES 11

12 3 KEY MEASURES 12  Mean  Average, Best with continuous data  Median  Best with continuous data, The data point at 50%  Mode  Good for categorical data, the category with the most responses

13 QUALITATIVE DATA  Words, pictures, observations, documents, artifacts  Example with Open-ended Interview data 13

14 QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS  Framed by the Evaluation Guiding Questions  Look for particular themes or categories  Listing responses is not analysis, but necessary  Copy/past into themes or categories 14

15 QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS EXAMPLE 15

16 REPORTING AND COMMUNICATING  Handout #5 – Reporting Formats  Handout #6 – Evaluation Communicating and Reporting Plan 16

17 QUESTIONS? 17


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