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Peter H. Rossi was a prominent American sociologist known for his significant contributions to the fields of evaluation research and public policy. He played a crucial role in shaping the methodology of program evaluation, emphasizing the importance of systematic approaches to assess the effectiveness of social programs. Rossi's pioneering works, such as "Evaluation: A Systematic Approach," have become foundational texts in the discipline, guiding researchers and practitioners in their quest to understand and improve the impact of social interventions.

Throughout his career, Rossi also investigated the intersection of natural hazards and public policy, exploring how local and state governments respond to environmental risks. His books, including "Natural Hazards and Public Choice" and "Victims of the Environment," highlight the complexities surrounding disaster management and the socioeconomic factors influencing vulnerability to natural disasters. Rossi's legacy endures through his influential writings and the ongoing impact of his research in shaping public policy and evaluation practices.

Nazionalità Americano
Luogo di nascita New York, New York, USA