Introduction and Methods Overview
Kirkpatrick Level 3 evaluations are intended to assess the degree to which participants apply to their daily job objectives and skills learned during training (
Kirkpatrick, 1996). Specific to disaster preparedness and response, Kirkpatrick Level 3 evaluations are intended to assess behavior change in the field setting. Operational definitions of behavior change and field setting are provided for consideration when Level 3 evaluation is considered:
The field setting is any applied environment. The continuum includes:
- Work behaviors in everyday venues
- Behaviors that emerge during exercises
- Behaviors that emerge during participation in a real event
Kirkpatrick Level 3 evaluation of behavior change in the field setting is based on having a sound knowledge of the training objectives, content, techniques used in the training, and findings from prior Level 1 and Level 2 evaluations. A sound understanding of research methods, particularly in the area of tests and measurements, is necessary. Thus, a tactical plan for measuring behavior change in the field setting is critical and should consider several issues when developing a Level 3 evaluation strategy (
Hodges, 2002):
- The purpose of the assessment
- Who will be reviewing the data and making related decisions
- The sources of information that will be needed
- How the data will be analyzed
- How many people should be included in the assessment
- The preferred data collection method
- Skill and resource limitations
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