Logic Model
Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken, Lambert M. Surhone, 2010Product details
The book "Logic Model" by Betascript Publishing offers a comprehensive introduction to the concept of the logic model, which is often used in the planning and evaluation of projects, programs, and policy measures. It explains how interventions are structured to achieve specific outcomes and describes the four main components of a logic model: Inputs, Activities, Outputs, and Outcomes. These components are presented in a clear, linear sequence that illustrates the logical flow of resources through conducted activities to long-term results. The book also provides various approaches to presenting logic models, including the explanation of intermediate results to better understand the logic behind the interventions. It is a valuable resource for professionals involved in program planning and evaluation.