Exam 15: Evaluation: What Is It? Why Is It Needed? How Does It Relate to Theory?
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The influence of which piece of legislation, and the "accountability movement" of which it was a part, has accelerated the degree to which agencies and organizations use strategic planning documents to set out their goals as a guide to action and as a method for evaluating progress?
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Quantitative data refer to the data that are more narrative, descriptive, and subjective in character-the information typically obtained from extended interviews, focus groups, and observation.
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Which type of confounding may occur in cases with extreme poverty or extremely high-risk behavior, as pre-posttest scores may end up showing improvement only because they cannot get worse?
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Diffusion of treatment occurs when you cannot prevent the control or comparison group from getting some or all of the intervention.
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Dependent variables are important because they tell you a lot about which characteristics or situations might have an effect on program outcomes and impacts.
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For a replication to serve as an additional test of the model, the program has to be replicated with which of the following?
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Empowerment evaluation is an experimental evaluation design intended only to produce rigorous data.
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What is the basic question that is answered by a process evaluation?
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When a program includes a full-scale design of which type as part of the program itself, it can be viewed as an evaluation project?
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The question, "Are program results comparable to other results as documented in comparison data?" would be best answered with which evaluation method?
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