Public Policy Evaluation Questions
Logic models can be used in public policy evaluation as a systematic framework to assess the effectiveness and impact of policies. They provide a visual representation of the inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impacts of a policy intervention. By using logic models, evaluators can identify the underlying assumptions and theories of change behind a policy, and determine whether the intended outcomes and impacts are being achieved. Logic models also help in identifying the key indicators and data sources needed to measure and evaluate the policy's success. Overall, logic models serve as a valuable tool for policymakers and evaluators to understand, analyze, and improve public policies.