Multiple Choice
The four major forms of program evaluation are
A) internal, external, conclusion, and construct.
B) performance, institutional, accountability, and program review.
C) need, process, outcome, and efficiency.
D) community, governmental, professional, and special interest.
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Q10: Evaluators have often<br>A) ignored existing measures of
Q11: To what degree is it true that
Q12: It is sometimes hard to learn who
Q13: One of the major failings in the
Q14: Outcome evaluations provide the data to show
Q16: A process evaluation would probably NOT include
Q17: Program evaluation gets confused with basic research
Q18: Internal program evaluators usually have which following
Q19: The strongest advantage that an external evaluator
Q20: If the management of an organization plans