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by Jake Cowan, Harry P. Hatry, Katharine Mark, Ritu Nayyar-Stone adapted from "Developing A Performance Management System for Local Governments: An Operational Guideline" by Ritu Nayyar-Stone, Katharine Mark, Jake Cowan and Harry P. Hatry, June 2002, and Performance Measurement: Getting Results What are they used to measure? Trained Observer Ratings are used to measure outcomes that can be perceived by the eyes or other physical senses of an observer. Individual trained observers, or a team of trained observers assess outcome conditions using predefined rating scales. This can be a highly accurate and reliable procedure with a clearly-defined rating system, adequate training of the observers, adequate supervision of the rating process, and a procedure for periodically checking the quality of the ratings. If properly done, the ratings can provide measurements that can be compared over time. Examples of conditions that can be measured using Trained Observer Ratings include
How do they work? Trained observers use three major types of rating systems:
Written descriptions. This is the simplest and most familiar type of rating system. It depends on specific written descriptions of each grade used in the rating scale. Below is an example of a written set of grades for street litter. These ratings can be made from a car, or by observers on foot. Rating scale for street litter accumulation
Photographic rating scales. Photographic scales can be more precise than written scales in providing clear definitions of each ratings grade, and make ratings easier to understand. Photos are used to represent each of the grades on the rating scale. Observers are given (and trained in the use of) the set of photos, with several representing each grade on the rating scale. Below is a sample photographic rating scale for street surface rideability. Sample photographic rating scale: Street Surface Rideability
Other visual scales. Visual rating scales can also use drawings or sketches that represent each grade on a rating scale. An example of this is sketches representing conditions of school buildings, or classroom walls. This kind of rating scale was used by the New York City school system to track the physical condition of its schools and to help make decisions about building repairs. Research examples Public Use of Urban Parks: A Methods Manual for Park Managers and Community Leaders Performance Measurement: Getting Results How Effective Are Your Community Services? Procedures for Measuring Their Quality "Thailand: Performance Measurement for the Government of Thailand" | |||||||||