So What?

Testing the Evidence

Why is there resistance to evidence-based programming in the international development field?

January 12, 2018

Focusing on ‘Effectiveness’ Isn’t Always Effective

Singular focus can systematically bias funding against groups led by people of color.

December 15, 2017

Hey Evaluator – Is That Legal?

What do evaluators need to know to keep clients and themselves on the right side of the law?

December 1, 2017

Seeking Feedback Can Be Revolutionary

It helps to genuinely solicit and respond to feedback, plus more from APEP’s newsletter.

November 17, 2017

Calling All Evaluators

The American Evaluation Association’s Evaluation 2017 Conference takes place from November 6-11.

October 27, 2017

Where Do Americans Get Their News?

New data from the Pew Research Center shows that 43 percent of Americans get their news online.

October 13, 2017

Repeating ‘Alternative Facts’ Only Reinforces Them

Even though you may disagree with the misinformation, you’re aiding its spread.

September 29, 2017

How to Better Evaluate Philanthropies

Read this before making a donation to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey.

September 1, 2017

Are Facts Persuasive?

Reaching a consensus gets more difficult when people can’t agree that authoritative facts exist.

August 18, 2017

How Shark Attacks (and Other Factors) Affect Your Vote

Lizhong Liu explores how seemingly unrelated events can influence elections.

August 4, 2017