Multiple Choice
Program participants
A) have no right to evaluation data.
B) may have evaluation data if they are personally paying for the service.
C) could be sent a summary of the evaluation, which includes no confidential information.
D) should be approved on a case-by-case basis before receiving any program evaluation results.
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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
Q7: In presenting a written report, a conflict
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
Q13: Contrast the different emphases that distinguish an