This series of webinars was first presented at the Causal Pathways Symposium 2023, which focused on "connecting, learning, and building a shared understanding of the evaluation and participatory practices that make causal pathways more visible"
James Copestake
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Resource
- This session of the Causal Pathways Symposium 2023, by Fiona Remnant and James Copestake, discusses QuIP, a non-experimental goal-free approach to impact evaluation that can map and analyze causal mechanisms.
- This study evaluates a program using Qualitative Impact Protocol (QuIP) and the Causal Map software to collect, code, analyze and visualise stories of change from participants.
- This blog post addresses the challenge of making credible causal claims and discusses experiences from developing the Qualitative Impact Protocol (QUIP). Author James Copestake
- This freely available, online book brings together case studies using an impact evaluation approach, the Qualitative Impact Protocol (QUIP), without a control group that uses narrative causal statements elicited directly from intended
- This resource outlines how the Qualitative Impact Protocol (QuIP) compares to 30 other impact evaluation approaches.
- This discussion paper reviews how quantitative and qualitative processes are utilised in analysis and presentation of
Approach
- The Qualitative Impact Protocol (QuIP) is an impact evaluation approach that collects and documents narrative causal statements directly from those affected by an intervention.