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    Nonequivalent Control Group Designs and Interrupted Time Series Designs Are
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Nonequivalent Control Group Designs and Interrupted Time Series Designs Are

Question 33

Question 33

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Nonequivalent control group designs and interrupted time series designs are most likely to be a part of a


A) cost analysis
B) needs analysis
C) formative evaluation
D) summative evaluation

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