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New Perspectives on Practice: A Guide to Measuring Self-Regulation and Goal-Related Outcomes in Employment Programs

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  • Elizabeth W. Cavadel
  • Jacqueline F. Kauff
  • Ann Person
  • Talia Kahn-Kravis

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This document provides guidance on how human services programs can measure self-regulation and goal achievement and what is important to consider when selecting measures and deciding when and with whom they should be used.

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  • Elizabeth W. Cavadel & Jacqueline F. Kauff & Ann Person & Talia Kahn-Kravis, "undated". "New Perspectives on Practice: A Guide to Measuring Self-Regulation and Goal-Related Outcomes in Employment Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e3ed171bd2674ba281daece33, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e3ed171bd2674ba281daece33ca39a94
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    1. Tim Kautz & Quinn Moore, "undated". "Measuring Self-Regulation Skills in Evaluations of Employment Programs for Low-Income Populations: Challenges and Recommendations," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c3079bb25ca349b6806692391, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Tim Kautz & Quinn Moore, "undated". "Selecting and Testing Measures of Self-Regulation Skills Among Low-Income Populations," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4bd116eb7bde491f9ed1b0276, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Mary Anne Anderson & Elizabeth Brown & Elizabeth W. Cavadel & Michelle Derr & Jacqueline F. Kauff, "undated". "Using Psychology-Informed Strategies to Promote Self-Sufficiency: A Review of Innovative Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d8b84fa35f0f4af19fcd44da2, Mathematica Policy Research.

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