Multiple Choice
Mixing quantitative summaries of observations and qualitative descriptions of the program
A) will illuminate the meaning of the numbers and the descriptions.
B) is likely to confuse readers.
C) cannot be condoned by methodologically sound evaluators.
D) inevitably opens the door to sloppy evaluations.
Correct Answer:

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Q16: Contrast the issues that would be the
Q17: Small improvements in important variables-death rate, for
Q18: When preparing evaluation reports, it is important
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