Studies in Qualitative Methodology
Seeing is Believing? Approaches to Visual Research
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
7
ISBN electronic:
978-1-84950-211-5
ISBN print:
978-0-76231-021-0
Series ISSN:
1042-3192
Publication date:
2004
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THE USE OF THE VISUAL MEDIUM FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION
Rosalind Hurworth
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2004
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Rosalind Hurworth, 2004. "THE USE OF THE VISUAL MEDIUM FOR PROGRAM EVALUATION", Seeing is Believing? Approaches to Visual Research, Christopher J. Pole
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2004
Early in my career (similar I suspect to most other evaluators I knew of around the world) I had never considered using the visual medium as a major form of data for evaluations. This was not surprising, as we had been just emerged from a fifty-year period when the social sciences relied on quantitative, positivist approaches with the result that pictorial images were perceived to be imprecise, subjective, representations that could not be accepted as evaluation data.
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