Multiple Choice
The most scientifically sound evaluation design can fail to be useful if
A) the evaluator never checked to learn if the program elements were actually implemented.
B) interviews are relied upon for the data.
C) complex statistical analyses are not done.
D) the evaluation results are not published in scientifically respectable journals.
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