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Athens June 2011

Athens June 2011. EMPOWERMENT TOOL: PRELIMINARY DATA ANALYSIS. Preliminary Testing of Validity and Reliability of the Tool based on a sample of Beneficiaries. Complement to Focus Group Activity Key Questions about the Findings:

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Athens June 2011

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  1. Athens June 2011 EMPOWERMENT TOOL: PRELIMINARY DATA ANALYSIS

  2. Preliminary Testing of Validity and Reliability of the Tool based on a sample of Beneficiaries • Complement to Focus Group Activity • Key Questions about the Findings: • Could the Distributions of Scores concur be Anticipated – If not, Do They Make Sense? • How can the differences be explained between: • Member states; • Genders; • Age groups; • Those of differing economic status. • How do the Findings compare with those from Other Tools (Rickter Scale?)

  3. Characteristics of the Sample

  4. Most Significant Differences – Member States

  5. Other Differences

  6. Comparison with the Ricker Scale

  7. Ashton Community Trust

  8. Tentative Conclusions • Cautions: • Different Political, Economic & Contexts; • Consistency of Application; • Subsamples of different size - UKni 50% of Sample; • The Gender Puzzle; • Different Timeline for Beneficiaries. • But: • Useful Research Data; • Possible Evaluation Tool – though Projects Adapt; • Comparable to Recognised Tool (Rickter Scale).

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