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  1. An impact evaluation provides information about the observed changes or 'impacts' produced by an intervention. These observed changes can be positive and negative, intended and unintended, direct and indirect. An impact evaluation must establish the cause of the observed changes. Identifying the cause is known as 'causal attribution' or 'causal ...

  2. Impact evaluation typically involves collecting data over an extended period, using a variety of research methods to assess the program’s outcomes and impact. These methods may include surveys, interviews, focus groups, and other data collection methods. Impact evaluation can also involve comparing the program to a control group or using ...

  3. Sep 18, 2020 · The five impact types are: 1) Instrumental: changes to plans, decisions, behaviours, practices, actions, policies. 2) Conceptual: changes to knowledge, awareness, attitudes, emotions. 3) Capacity-building: changes to skills and expertise. 4) Enduring connectivity: changes to the number and quality of relationships and. trust.

  4. May 1, 2021 · A typology of research impact evaluation designs is provided. •. A methodological framework is proposed to guide evaluations of the significance and reach of impact that can be attributed to research. •. These enable evaluation design and methods to be selected to evidence the impact of research from any discipline.

    • M. S. Reed, M. S. Reed, M. Ferré, J. Martin-Ortega, Rachel Blanche, R. Lawford-Rolfe, M. Dallimer, J...
    • 2021
  5. Oct 6, 2020 · Therefore, impact is the result of an action or an influence on people or things. Moving onto research impact, it refers to any type of output of research activities which can be considered to have a ‘positive return’ for the scientific community, health systems, patients and the society in general [4].

    • Hugh P. McKenna
    • hp.mckenna@ulster.ac.uk
    • 2021
  6. According to the World Bank's Independent Evaluation Group (IEG), impact evaluation is the systematic identification of the effects positive or negative, intended or not on individual households, institutions, and the environment caused by a given development activity such as a program or project. [24]

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  8. Impact is change taking place over time. Progress in science is rarely sudden. The wider, societal, economic or environmental cumulative changes over a longer period of time occurring as a result of research can be defined as impact. The Academy of Finland defines impact as "...the ways in which research influences a wide variety of phenomena ...

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