Multiple Choice
Outcome measures with low reliability (for example, .40) ,
A) can never be used by program evaluators.
B) may be used as indicators of program success, but not as measures of individual success.
C) are probably not especially central to the goals of the program.
D) may be used as criteria, but only for the evaluators' purposes; they should not be mentioned in reports.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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