The Importance of Conceptualizing Evaluation as a Transdiscipline: Honoring Michael Scriven’s Legacy

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Stewart Donaldson
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Donaldson, S. (2024). The Importance of Conceptualizing Evaluation as a Transdiscipline: Honoring Michael Scriven’s Legacy. Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 20(47), 7–9. https://doi.org/10.56645/jmde.v20i47.997
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