Program Evaluation; Methods for Intervention Research

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Re: Unsolved problems and unfinished business. American Journal of Evaluation, 2001, 22(3), 325-328.

 

David B. Wilson & Mark W. Lipsey.  The role of method in treatment effectiveness research: Evidence from meta-analysis.  Psychological Methods, 2001, 6(4), 413-429.

 

Mark W. Lipsey & David S. Cordray. Evaluation methods for social intervention. Annual Review of Psychology, 2000, 51, 345-375.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Statistical conclusion validity for intervention research: A significant (p<.05) problem. In L. Bickman (Ed.), Validity and Social Experimentation: Donald Campbell's Legacy, (Vol. I). Sage Publications, 2000.

 

Peter H. Rossi, Howard E. Freeman, & Mark W. Lipsey. Evaluation: A Systematic Approach (6th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1999.

 

Richard D. King, Jr., Mark W. Lipsey, May W. Shane & Amy Hoskins.  Final report on a formative evaluation of the first year of the Project for Neighborhood Aftercare (PNA): A school-based after-school program. Research report, August 1998.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Design Sensitivity: Statistical Power for Experimental Research. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications, 1990.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. What can you build with thousands of bricks? Musings on the cumulation of knowledge in program evaluation. New Directions for Evaluation, 1997, 76, 7-24.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Design sensitivity: Statistical power for applied experimental research. In L. Bickman & D.J. Rog (Eds). Handbook of Applied Social Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 1998, 39-68.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Key issues in intervention research: A program evaluation perspective. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 1996, 29, 298-302.

 

Mark W. Lipsey & David B. Wilson. The efficacy of psychological, educational, and behavioral treatment: Confirmation from meta-analysis. American Psychologist, 1993, 48(12), 1181-1209.

 

Mark W. Lipsey & David B. Wilson. Reply to comments. American Psychologist, 1995, 50(2), 113-115.

 

Robert A. Keith & Mark W. Lipsey. The role of theory in rehabilitation assessment, treatment, and outcomes. In R.L. Glueckauf, L.B. Sechrest, G.R. Bond, & E.C. McDonel (Eds.). Improving assessment in rehabilitation and health. Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1993.

 

Mark W. Lipsey. Theory as method: Small theories of treatments. New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1993, 57, 5-38.