Logic Models | CDC Library This Library Guide includes a selection of open-access materials on logic models from a variety of public health activities, domestic and international A logic model is a graphic representation of a program that shows the relationship between resources (inputs) and results (outcomes)
Developing an Effective Logic Model What is a logic model? A logic model is a graphic depiction that presents the shared relationships among the resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes impacts for your program A logic model can be used to describe your program, Step 2 of CDC’s Program Evaluation Framework
Developing and Using a Logic Model Logic models are tools for planning, describing, managing, communicating, and evaluating a program or intervention
Logic Models - Program Evaluation - CDC Provides an example of the National PRC logic model in detail Describes how to develop a logic model and provides several worksheets and examples to help you develop your own Offers a general overview of the development and use of logic models as planning and evaluation tools
Developing and Using a Logic Model Logic models can be used as a planning and evaluation tool These figures and tables come from the resource Evaluation Guide: Developing and Using a Logic Model from the CDC State Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program
Restored CDC | Logic Models | CDC Library This Library Guide includes a selection of open-access materials on logic models from a variety of public health activities, domestic and international A logic model is a graphic representation of a program that shows the relationship between resources (inputs) and results (outcomes)
Introduction to Logic Models - MRCT Center What is a logic model? A logic model is a visualization of a program and presents the relationships between inputs (resources), activities, outputs, outcomes and impact of the program Essentially, logic models visualize the inputs of a program and their desired effects