Public Law 94-142 states that the impact of programs authorized under the Act be adequately evaluated. This article describes the evaluation requirements as delineated in the Act and specifies the type of evaluation that is necessary to meet the stated requirements. An experimental evaluation approach is recommended for assessing the efficacy of programs and projects operated under the Act. Examples of the use of quasi experimental designs for evaluative purposes are presented.
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