Multiple Choice
When an outcome evaluation is designed as an experimental evaluation,
A) it is unnecessary to worry about implementation since a poorly implemented program will probably yield a poor outcome.
B) one can relax since the data can be clearly interpreted.
C) the data will "speak for themselves" when the analysis is done.
D) it is still essential to examine the degree of program implementation.
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Q20: Usually a new program cannot be implemented
Q21: Describe the threats to internal validity that
Q22: When an evaluator recognizes a potential threat
Q24: Diffusion or imitation of the program by
Q25: The use of pretests in an experimental
Q26: Pretests are recommended even when the evaluation
Q27: Distinguish the internal validity threat of history
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