Multiple Choice
The introduction to an evaluation report usually contains
A) a summary of the findings.
B) the statistical analyses.
C) a description of the setting of the program.
D) an analysis of the conflicts among the stakeholders groups interested in the evaluation.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q19: Mixing quantitative summaries of observations and qualitative
Q20: A strong argument for letting the program
Q21: The introduction should deal with the reasons
Q22: Internal evaluators often experience the problem of
Q23: Distinguish between the purposes of a written
Q24: Including a description of the program participants
Q25: It is important to be sure that
Q26: In forming plans to communicate evaluation findings,
Q28: Disputes about release of evaluation findings are
Q29: A written evaluation report includes<br>A) an abstract