Multiple Choice
Focusing solely on the stated goals of a program when designing an evaluation might mean that
A) undesirable side effects of the program might be overlooked.
B) undesirable side effects of the program might become the focus of the evaluation.
C) the program's critics might have too much input into the evaluation.
D) the program's sponsors would object to the evaluation design.
Correct Answer:

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