Multiple Choice
Usually a new program cannot be implemented in all parts of an organization simultaneously. This pattern
A) is unfortunate for evaluation.
B) can be utilized by an evaluator to create control and experimental groups.
C) creates threats to internal validity that are impossible to control.
D) violates ethical standards since this is unfair to those who receive a program later.
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