Multiple Choice
Interviewing is usually done when
A) busy people have information about the program that few others have.
B) there is not enough time to prepare a reliable survey.
C) the costs of the evaluation must be kept to a bare minimum.
D) many people have similar experiences with the program, making surveys redundant.
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Q18: Using multiple measures of program achievement may
Q19: In selecting indexes or variables that are
Q20: In evaluating the reliability of a measure
Q21: Failing to detect a true program outcome
Q23: Suggest some artifacts that might be used
Q24: A major disadvantage of using program records
Q25: Evaluations are more likely to be effective
Q26: If the choice is available, evaluators will
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