Exam 13: Evaluation Research and Problem Analysis
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An evaluation to determine whether a program was implemented as intended is
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Program goals represent desired outcomes, while outcome measures are ____________________ indicators of whether or not those desired outcomes are achieved.
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A researcher should complete a program ____________________ that reflects their own understanding of program goals, elements, and operations of the organization under study.
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Goal-oriented public policies can be viewed as "if-then" statements: if some policy action is taken, then we expect some result to be produced.
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The good thing about applied studies such as program evaluation is that they do not require the same degree of planning as do survey designs.
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In evaluation studies, the group to whom the program is appropriate is referred to as the program's ____________________ population.
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Quasi-experiments differ from true experiments in that they lack random assignment to control and experimental groups.
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If the number of subjects in a program is small, statistical tests can detect only very large program effects of differences in outcome measures between the two groups. This illustrates the problem of:
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What can be said about the relationship between process evaluations and impact assessments?
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What is the relationship between desired outcomes and empirical indicators?
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____________________ are those that have a vested interest in the organization and the outcome of evaluation research.
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An evaluation to determine whether a program achieved its intended result is
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Your text discusses a concept called problem guides. Which of the following would be an example of this concept?
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The linking of the actions of justice agencies to evidence used for planning and evaluation is
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What does "treatment integrity" mean? Why is this an important issue in evaluation studies?
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There are two jails in your city: one houses state detainees awaiting trial while the other houses federal prisoners awaiting trial. You have been asked to assess why there are differences in the institutional behavior between these two institutions. Which design would be appropriate?
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"Outputs" refers to the basic question of what a policy action is trying to achieve while "impacts" refers to the means of achieving desired policy goals.
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