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    If an Evaluation Takes a Black Box Approach,which Is Least
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If an Evaluation Takes a Black Box Approach,which Is Least

Question 4

Question 4

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If an evaluation takes a black box approach,which is least important?


A) evaluability
B) social science orientation
C) peer evaluation
D) causal mechanism

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