I|E|L
  • About
    • Lab Director
    • Members & collaborators
    • Vacancies
  • Research Expertise
    • Program Evaluation
    • Optimizing interventions
    • Methodological innovations
    • Advanced data analysis
    • Systematic reviews of evidence
  • Areas
    • Education
    • Health
    • Child and youth
    • Social Policy
    • Workforce Development
  • Evaluation Standards
  • Support Us

Research > Program Evaluation


Picture
In our laboratory, we design and conduct rigorous evaluation studies to identify the most effective interventions and policies to improve people's lives. Evaluation studies provide important lessons for policy makers and practitioners and enhance programs to achieve the desired results in the most effective and efficient way. 

We identify the research questions concerning the program and the most appropriate evaluation design addressing those research questions.
We value and follow scientific evaluation standards in our impact evaluation studies to ensure the findings are accurate and precise.

​
We use quantitative and mixed methods to answer the following evaluation questions: 
​
  • Which programs are the most effective to address the targeted outcomes? 
  • Is the program effective in achieving the desired results?
  • Do program effects vary across subgroups of individuals?
  • How does the program achieve its effect? Through which mechanisms? What are the successful components of the program? What components are counterproductive and should be revised or deleted?
  • Is the program cost-effective?
  • Which program is the most outcome- and cost-effective to address the targeted outcomes?
  • If the program is not found to be effective, what were the obstacles? How can we address them?
  • Is the program well-implemented? What challenges and opportunities existed during the implementation phase? What were the barriers/facilitators to implementation of program activities?

To read a summary of different types of evaluation (such as formative, process, outcome, and impact evaluations) we use in order to improve social programs and policies, click this link on Types and Uses of Evaluation.



PROJECTS

featured study
Drug Prevention Program Evaluation: Unpacking the Mechanisms
​This book chapter describes the use of a methodological tool (i.e. mediation  analysis) to identify the causal  mechanisms of prevention programs  targeting drug use, smoking, and alcohol  misuse. It gives examples of evidence-  based drug prevention interventions  and describes how they achieve their  effects. More...


tohum, gender leader, crd new method, 
optimizaiton: hr meta, gender educ, mediation drug, 

featured publıcatıon
Drug Prevention Program  Evaluation: Unpacking the  Mechanisms
​This book chapter describes the use of a  method









​

Featured Blog Posts

Featured Blog Posts

adaptability

​adaptive interventions


ındependent evaluatıon laboratory
Bağımsız Etki DEğerlendirme Laboratuvarı

Koç University, ​Department of Psychology 
Offices: SOS Z13D and SNA142, Rumelifeneri Yolu Cad.
​34450 Sarıyer Istanbul Turkey
E-mail address: iel at ku.edu.tr 
Phone: 00 9 02123381114

Contact us

​© COPYRIGHT 2017. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • About
    • Lab Director
    • Members & collaborators
    • Vacancies
  • Research Expertise
    • Program Evaluation
    • Optimizing interventions
    • Methodological innovations
    • Advanced data analysis
    • Systematic reviews of evidence
  • Areas
    • Education
    • Health
    • Child and youth
    • Social Policy
    • Workforce Development
  • Evaluation Standards
  • Support Us