Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, be certain to have read all the required resources for this week.

Evaluation research is a unique, applicable form of scientific  inquiry. While the conceptualizations of ordinary research methods form  the foundation upon which evaluation research rests, there are some  nuances found in evaluation that are unique. One such nuance centers on  questions of whether a particular policy or program can be evaluated.

Critique the design of an evaluation by describing what evaluability  means and why proper evaluability is so fundamental to the success of  any specific project. For examples on strategies for how to determine  evaluability, you should make use of the Lipsey, Petrie, Weisburd, and  Gottfredson article and this week's required reading from the Rossi,  Lipsey, and Freeman text. You may support your position with both  scholarly and non-scholarly credible sources.

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