OUR EFFICACY
SOLUTIONS
How well are your employees learning from the programs you are implementing? Are you presenting information in a way that your staff, customers, and clients can understand? Are you communicating effectively with your students, staff, clients, customers, and vendors?
These are all questions we answer with Evidence-based Efficacy Studies.
We provide a three-tier approach to data analysis depending on the following factors:
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if data are provided or we are responsible for collecting data
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the type of analysis
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the depth of the analysis and if you simply want:
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For example, in quantitative analysis:
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here are the numbers
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here are the numbers and what they tell us
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QUANTITATIVE
VS QUALITATIVE
Quantitative and Qualitative analysis will give you different answers from the same data, so we wrote a helpful explanation of each and how they apply
Qualitative Analysis.
Qualitative analysis tells us the story the data are telling - the how's and the why's.
Examples of qualitative data collection methods: interviews, focus groups, observations, and textual/visual analysis.
Quantitative Analysis.
Quantitative analysis tells us if the data are statistically significant or not and what types of relationships exist between variables.
Examples of quantitative data collection methods: surveys, questionnaires, experiments, polls, and controlled observations.
BASIC PACKAGE

DATA SUPPLIED
REPORT
Providentia researchers will analyze and submit a written report, including recommendations, based on the client’s data.

SILVER PACKAGE

SINGLE METHOD
REPORT
Providentia researchers will collect, analyze, and submit a written report, including recommendations, based on findings.
Method options: • Qualitative data • Quantitative data


MIXED METHODS
REPORT
GOLD PACKAGE
Providentia researchers will analyze and submit a written report, including recommendations, based on the client’s data.
