HMSV 8218 Capella University Program Evaluation in Human Services Discussion

HMSV 8218 Capella University Program Evaluation in Human Services Discussion

HMSV 8218 Capella University Program Evaluation in Human Services Discussion

Introduction to Data An

For this assignment, continue to use your chosen organization that was previously approved and complete the following:

Evaluate potential program models using peer-reviewed journals.

  • Use three peer-reviewed journals to evaluate the models. Sample models include the culture-based model, cooperative learning research-based model, impact model, et cetera.
  • Explain how data impacts these models. For example, explain how the impact model addresses hunger among the homeless.

Introduction: In a paragraph, introduce your organization, describe their mission, and define whom they service.

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Background: Analyze the background of a chosen organization including population served, governance structure, how it has evolved over time, et cetera.

  • In the background section of the final paper, you will provide a detailed profile of your chosen organization including the population served, governance structure, and internal and external stakeholders.
  • Include how the organization’s role has changed over time.
  • This section should be two full pages.

Identify relevant researched data sets to discover a community problem.

  • Turn in a table of data that lists the categories and their matching data for your chosen problem in your organization. For example, 28 men, 42 females, six unidentified (Refer to Riverbend City: Interpreting Data).
  • Report on the history of risk assessment and decision making.
    • For example, victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.
    • If you are familiar with statistics, feel free to include information regarding decision making, such as sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value.
      • For example, the probability is that cancer is present when the test is positive.
      • Specificity: Whatever you are testing needs to test negative, which means that there will not be enough services for the population.
        • For example, the test result is negative because cancer is not present.
      • Sensitivity: Whatever you are testing needs to test positive, which means that there will be enough services for the population.
        • For example, what is the probability that there would not be enough services for the homeless?
        • For example, sensitivity is when the test will be positive when cancer is present.
      • Positive Predictive Value means the probability that something, such as a disease, is present when the test is positive.

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

  • Written communication: Write coherently to support central idea in an appropriate format and with correct grammar, usage, and mechanics.
  • Length of paper: Three fully-typed, double-spaced pages, not including the title page and reference page.
  • References: At least two references (peer-reviewed journals or other scholarly resources, assigned unit readings, and the like).
  • APA format: Follow the current APA guidelines for styling and formatting of writing sections and labeling of the graphs or charts, as well as for citing your references in the body of your paper and on the Reference page.
  • Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12-point.
  • Salganik, M. J. (2018). Bit by bit: Social research in the digital age. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
    • Chapter 4, “Running Experiments,” pages 147–220.
  • Guenole, N., Ferrar, J., & Feinzig, S. (2017). The power of people: Learn how successful organizations use workforce analytics to improve business performance. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson FT Press.
    • Chapter 10, “Know Your Data,” pages 137–156.