Commentary: The Need for Theories of Change in Training and Technical Assistance: Where the Rubber Meets the Road

In this commentary, I revisit some of the core issues raised in both the first and second special issues on “Strengthening the Science and Practice of Implementation Support: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Training and Technical Assistance Centers.” I first outline the concerns that I think are of...

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Motivation
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