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Methods of Rapid Evaluation, Assessment, and Appraisal
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2007
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ReliabilityPerformance StudiesEngineeringEvaluation MeasureSoftware TestingRapid EvaluationRapid Evaluation TechniquesUser ExperienceEducationEvaluation MethodologyPerformance AssessmentCase ExampleEducational AssessmentEvaluation ProtocolResponse AssessmentEvaluation TechniqueProgram Evaluation
A central issue in the use of rapid evaluation and assessment methods (REAM) is achieving a balance between speed and trustworthiness. In this article, the authors review the key differences and common features of this family of methods and present a case example that illustrates how evaluators can use rapid evaluation techniques in their own work. In doing so, the authors hope to (a) introduce readers to a family of techniques with which they may be unfamiliar, (b) highlight their strengths and limitations, and (c) suggest appropriate contexts for use. Ultimately, the authors hope that REAM becomes a valuable addition to evaluators' toolkits.
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