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resetThis tip sheet summarizes ways of analyzing and reporting quantitative data. Covers general principles, basic descriptive statistics, and basic charts and graphs.
ViewWhether you are reporting on community needs and assets, youth program participation, or youth and family outcomes, race is likely to be a factor that is relevant to the story you are telling. It i...
ViewCommunication of evaluation findings with both internal and external audiences is critically important. Different audiences have different needs when it comes to data. Think about who needs to know...
ViewThis protocol is designed to help program staff work backward from data on youth outcomes to underlying root causes. It uses a 5 whys method, and then moves on to identifying which root cause is mo...
ViewVirtually all programs track participant attendance, though methods vary according to program needs. Our Excel workbook provides a simple attendance tracker that tabulates basic attendance statisti...
ViewThis sample self-assessment provides some tips for goal-setting around data security. It is based on the principles outlined in Strive Together’s Student Data Privacy Best Practices.
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