Multiple Choice
Programs are often similar to experiments, in which the program acts as a treatment, but it allows for adjustments in the program while it is taking place. The measurement of the program's progress as it is taking place is referred to as:
A) formative evaluation
B) midstream adjudication
C) applied experiments
D) modified formulations
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