Multiple Choice
In presenting a written report, a conflict about who has the right to see the report first may be reduced by
A) releasing it to all stakeholders simultaneously.
B) making a distinction between a draft report and the final report.
C) allowing those who pay for the evaluation to have the report first.
D) making those who want to see the report request it specifically.
Correct Answer:

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Q2: Evaluators recognize that an oral presentation of
Q3: Why is it important to send progress
Q4: In presenting evaluation results<br>A) it is sufficient
Q5: The use of various versions of evaluation
Q6: Small improvements in outcome variables<br>A) should be
Q8: Program participants<br>A) have no right to evaluation
Q9: Evaluation data, unlike basic research data, belong
Q10: The "adequacy" of a program refers to
Q11: An evaluation report could be more difficult
Q12: Methods of selecting a sample are described