Abstract
Measurement and Evaluation for Health Educators provides health educators, health promotion practitioners, and students 13 chapters of practical information on many different aspects of measurement, instrument design, and evaluation techniques. A good selection of topics and well-written chapters encourages professionals to evaluate their own programs and procedures. This is a user-friendly text that provides valuable information for people who are or will be evaluating health education and/or health-promotion programs. It is an excellent guide for practitioners interested in using evidence-based techniques in their health promotion and health education activities.
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