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DIFFERENCES IN JUNIOR - SENIOR RATER PERSPECTIVES - METHODOLOGICAL ADEQUACY OF FEDERAL R&D PROJECTS. FINAL REPORT.  

NARIC Accession Number: O02266.  What's this? Download article in Full Text .
Author(s): McCollor, S.
Publisher(s): Minnesota Systems Research MN.
Publication Year: 1973.
Number of Pages: 37.
Abstract: Discusses differences in junior-senior rater perspectives in rating research as part of a program on determination of methodological adequacy of federally funded (SRS) research and demonstration (R&D) projects. Seniority was determined by professional research experience and experience reviewing proposals or projects. Information on junior-senior differences are presented in table and narrative forms.
Descriptor Terms: PROGRAM EVALUATION, RESEARCH METHODOLOGY, FINAL REPORTS, SURVEYS.


Citation: McCollor, S. (1973). DIFFERENCES IN JUNIOR - SENIOR RATER PERSPECTIVES - METHODOLOGICAL ADEQUACY OF FEDERAL R&D PROJECTS. FINAL REPORT.  Minnesota Systems Research MN. Retrieved 2/9/2010, from REHABDATA database.

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