Multiple Choice
Monitoring is a form of evaluation which focuses on
A) providing definitive proof that a program is worth the investment.
B) being sure that data are available to make refinements in a program.
C) providing frequent feedback to be sure a program stays on track.
D) financial resources so that funds are not misspent.
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