Deck 9: Evaluating Advocacy
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Deck 9: Evaluating Advocacy
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Which of the following is a synonym for Observation Phase?
A) Summative Evaluation
B) Outcome Evaluation
C) Process Evaluation
D) Impact Assessment
A) Summative Evaluation
B) Outcome Evaluation
C) Process Evaluation
D) Impact Assessment
C
2
___________ observation is using proxies to gather data and ___________ observations are drawn from beyond the advocacy map.
A) Indirect, Contextual
B) Contextual, Direct
C) Direct, Indirect
D) Contextual, Direct
A) Indirect, Contextual
B) Contextual, Direct
C) Direct, Indirect
D) Contextual, Direct
A
3
Which of the following are considered contextual observations?
A) Your relationships
B) The media
C) Your organization
D) All of the above
E) A & C Only
A) Your relationships
B) The media
C) Your organization
D) All of the above
E) A & C Only
D
4
When is the best time to determine what level of accomplishment will be considered satisfactory for your advocacy effort?
A) After the advocacy map is developed, but before the advocacy begins
B) After the advocacy map is created and the advocacy has ended
C) The desired level evolves with updates to the advocacy map
D) Before the advocacy map is developed
A) After the advocacy map is developed, but before the advocacy begins
B) After the advocacy map is created and the advocacy has ended
C) The desired level evolves with updates to the advocacy map
D) Before the advocacy map is developed
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5
Which of the following is not example of a social indicator?
A) Divorce rates
B) Life expectancy
C) Drug-related arrests
D) Educational achievement
E) All of the above are social indicators
A) Divorce rates
B) Life expectancy
C) Drug-related arrests
D) Educational achievement
E) All of the above are social indicators
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6
Which evaluation phase tries to determine if the actions taken produced the intended outcomes?
A) Observation phase
B) Judgment phase
C) Production phase
D) Outcome phase
A) Observation phase
B) Judgment phase
C) Production phase
D) Outcome phase
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7
Reviewing client paperwork would be an example of which type of observation?
A) Contextual
B) Direct
C) Indirect
D) Documentation
A) Contextual
B) Direct
C) Indirect
D) Documentation
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8
Which outcome measurement provides comparison numbers that allow a basis for judging how well a client is doing?
A) Social indicators
B) Standardized instruments
C) Advocacy indicators
D) Outcome instruments
A) Social indicators
B) Standardized instruments
C) Advocacy indicators
D) Outcome instruments
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9
A __________ evaluation instrument can be expected to provide relatively similar results when used repeatedly over time.
A) Valid
B) Reliable
C) Indicative
D) Advocacy
A) Valid
B) Reliable
C) Indicative
D) Advocacy
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10
Advocacy has a long history of evaluation and evidence-based practice.
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