Multiple Choice
In outcome evaluations, the achievement of intermediate goals is often examined because
A) it shows that evaluators understand the program.
B) staff members insist on measuring such criteria.
C) success in achieving intermediate outcomes can often make up for failure to achieve outcome goals in summative evaluations.
D) this aids evaluators to learn whether program activities do indeed contribute to changes in the participants even when the achievement of the ultimate outcomes is minimal.
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