Multiple Choice
Evaluation findings do not provide definitive conclusions about the value of a type of program because
A) evaluators do not use valid research designs.
B) evaluators often fudge reports to favor a program.
C) conditions at other locations are often different from the setting in which an evaluation was conducted.
D) reports are written which are sensitive to stakeholder information needs.
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