Realist Impact Evaluation - An Introduction

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Author(s)
Westhorp, G.
Publication language
English
Pages
12pp
Date published
01 Sep 2014
Publisher
ODI / Methods Lab
Type
Tools, guidelines and methodologies
Keywords
Evaluation-related
Organisations
ODI

KEY MESSAGES

• Realist evaluation is a member of a family of theory-based evaluation approaches which begin by clarifying the ‘programme theory’: the mechanisms that are likely to operate, the contexts in which they might operate and the outcomes that will be observed if they operate as expected.

• Realist approaches assume that nothing works everywhere for everyone: context makes a big difference to programme outcomes. A realist evaluation asks not ‘what works?’ but ‘how or why does this work, for whom, in what circumstances?’

• Realist impact evaluation is most appropriate for evaluating new initiatives or programmes that seem to work but where ‘how and for whom’ is not yet understood; programmes that have previously demonstrated mixed patterns of outcomes; and those that will be scaled up, to understand how to adapt the intervention to new contexts.