Multiple Choice
Evaluation results can fail to detect the positive outcomes of an effective program when
A) Type I errors are large.
B) the measures or observation procedures used are not reliable.
C) the staff goes to extra effort during the data collection period.
D) evaluators overlook negative side effects.
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Q1: If after beginning an evaluation the evaluator
Q2: A stakeholder group that is seldom consulted
Q3: When considering evaluation designs, ethical evaluators seek
Q4: "Informed consent" refers to<br>A) the contract used
Q6: Type II errors -----<br>A) can be harmful
Q7: The evaluator needs to be concerned about
Q8: Contrast the interests of college students and
Q9: The term stakeholder refers to<br>A) a tool
Q10: How should an evaluator respond to a
Q11: Evaluators are especially concerned about the possibility