Multiple Choice
In evaluating the reliability of a measure to be used in program evaluation, evaluators
A) recognize that means of groups are more stable than the scores of individual assessments.
B) realize that reliability is not very important in the area of program evaluation.
C) must choose between having a valid measure or having a reliable measure; they can't have both.
D) know that surveys are probably more reliable than program effectiveness indexes based on program records.
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