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    Exam 13: Evaluation Reports: Interpreting and Communicating Findings
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    The Introduction to an Evaluation Report Usually Contains
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The Introduction to an Evaluation Report Usually Contains

Question 27

Question 27

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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.

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