Multiple Choice
When interviewing for a qualitative evaluation, it is best to ask questions that
A) demand a "yes/no" answer similar to questions in court cross-examinations.
B) can serve to make the best argument for the success of the program.
C) encourage the respondent to elaborate his/her own views about the topic of the question.
D) are readily coded numerically and subsequently analyzed statistically.
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