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Community Catalyst (CCI) Program Evaluation: The Roles of Libraries and Museums as Enablers of Community Vitality and Co-Creators of Positive Community Change

CCI Research References

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Costa, J., Howard, S., Chandra, A., Varda, D., Sprong, S., and Uscher-Pines, L. (2015). Contributions of Health Care Coalitions to Preparedness and Resilience: Perspectives From Hospital Preparedness Program and Health Care Preparedness Coalitions. Disaster Med Public Health Prep, 9(6), 690-697.

Beach, D. and Pedersen, R.B. (2018). Process Tracing: Foundations and Guidelines. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press

Bennett, A. and Checkel, J.T. (2014). Process Tracing: From Metaphor to Analytic Tool (Strategies for Social Inquiry). Cambridge University Press.

Center for the Study of Social Policy (2017). Maintaining and Expanding the Pipeline: Guidance, Strategies, and Reflections on Sustaining a Promise Neighborhood. Research Report: CSSP.

Center for the Study of Social Policy. (2015). Strengthening Supports for Young Parents and Their Children: A Focus on Low-Income, Rural, and Suburban Families. Research Report: CSSP.

Center for the Study of Social Policy. (2010). Customer Satisfaction Network of Atlanta: Creating Authentic Demand for High Quality Goods, Services, and Support. Research Report: CSSP.

Couper, M.P., Traugott, M.W., and Lamias, M.J. (2001). Web Survey Design and Administration. Public Opinion Quarterly, 65(2): 230-253.

Gliem J.A. and Gliem R.R. (2003) Calculating, Interpreting, and Reporting Cronbach’s Alpha Reliability Coefficient for Likert-Type Scales. 2003 Midwest Research to Practice Conference in Adult, Continuing, and Community Education, Columbus, 82-88.

Hochhiemer, C.I., Sabo, R.T., Krist, A.H., Day, T., Cyrus, J., and Wolff, S.H. (2016). Methods for Evaluating Respondent Attrition in Web-Based Surveys. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 18(11),

Tewee, C.B., Bot, S., de Boer, M., and Vanderwint, D. (2007). Quality criteria were proposed for measurement properties of health status questionnaires. Journal of Clinical Epistemology, 60(1), 32-44.

Stachowiak, S., Lynn, J., Akey, T., and Gase, L., (2018). When Collective Impact Makes an Impact. Research report created for the Collective Impact Forum.

Rihoux, B., and Ragin, C. (2009). Configurational Comparative Methods: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Techniques (Applied Social Research Methods) 1st Edition. SAGE Publications, Inc.

Rihoux, B., (2006). Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Systematic Comparative Methods: Recent Advances and Remaining Challenges for Social Science Research. International Sociology, 21(5), 679-706.

Schneider, C.Q. and Wagemann, C. (2010). Standards of Good Practice in Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Fuzzy-Sets. Comparative Sociology, 9, 397-418.

Schneider, C.Q., and Wegamann, C. (2012). Set-Theoretic Methods for the Social Sciences: A guide to qualitative comparative analysis. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge.


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