Dear valued Evaluation Exchange reader,

Thank you for providing feedback about the Evaluation Exchange (EE) by completing this short survey. We are hard at work on our next issue, and also have some great ideas for adding exciting new content to both the print and online versions of the EE. This survey will help guide our efforts by letting us know what you want to see more of in future issues of the EE.

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Thank You,

EE Editorial Team
Harvard Family Research Project

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* 1. To which type of organization do you primarily belong? (check one)

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* 2. Which of the following best describes your role at your organization? (check the one that best describes your role)

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* 3. How do you use information from The Evaluation Exchange (EE) to inform your work? (check all that apply)

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* 4. What types of EE content do you find most interesting/valuable? (check all that apply)

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* 5. Which sections of the EE do you find most interesting/valuable?

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Theory & Practice. Provides a forum to introduce compelling new ideas in evaluation with an eye toward their practical application.
Beyond Basic Training. Spotlights the training component of evaluation practice and provides information on upcoming training programs and conferences.
Evaluations to Watch. Showcases innovative evaluations that are currently in progress.
Ask the Expert. Presents one or two reader-generated questions, which are answered in advice column format by experts in the field.
Questions and Answers. Brings in forward-thinking practitioners and theorists for a direct dialogue on topics of current interest.
Promising Practices. Discusses current evaluation practices, often from the practitioner’s point of view.
Spotlight. Presents evaluation methods tailored to the needs of practitioners.
New & Noteworthy. Keeps readers up-to-date on the most current resources, in print and on the Internet, related to the theme of the issue.

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* 6. What other topics would you like to see covered in the EE in the future?

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