Michael Scriven
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Reasoning
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published
1976
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2 editions
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Primary Philosophy
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published
1966
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4 editions
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Evaluation Thesaurus
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published
1991
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6 editions
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Paul Nizan: Communist Novelist
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published
1988
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3 editions
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Sartre's Existential Biographies
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published
1999
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3 editions
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Hard-Won Lessons in Program Evaluation (New Directions for Program Evaluation #58)
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published
1993
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Avaliação: Um guia de conceitos
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Short Fibs: A Fictitious Assortment of Microfiction, Flash Fiction and Short Short Stories
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Theory and Practice of Evaluation
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Values and the valuing process
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“The first revolution is to transform the status of evaluation from untouchable to respectable , i.e., from the days a century ago when the value-free doctrine held that there could be no place for the serious treatment of evaluation within the sciences (or in the company of other respectable disciplines like history, jurisprudence, mathematics, etc.) to the days when even the National Academy of Sciences is doing evaluations at the request of Congress without protest from leading scientific and other professional organizations, and everyone will have good reasons for this acceptance.”
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