As Lakatos maintains, there are no clear - cut rules for such decisions, and there are risks in either
changing programmes too precipitously or too reluctantly.
Not exact matches
In its analysis of administration cost savings caused by the Public Bodies Reform
programme, the National Audit Office (NAO) decided to exclude bodies associated with the Department of Health (the department subject to the largest administration cost
changes), saying «the major reorganisation and transfer of functions between NHS bodies since 2010 made the analysis
too problematic» (NAO 2014, p. 40).
The study's small size means it is
too early to conclude if recommended training
programmes for arthritis patients should be
changed, but the study suggests it might be a good idea.
Closing or completing these loops is key to actually
changing practice of teachers following feedback — all
too often a failure of most
programmes.
My main gripe about the
programme would be that it actually spent
too much time on the subject of climate
change to the exclusion of other possible topics.