Multiple Choice
Examining reports of completed evaluations in a systematic, quantitative manner
A) is useful only to keep the evaluator from making gross errors in his/her work.
B) is probably a waste of time since each evaluation is unique.
C) can provide the program planners with invaluable ideas that have been effective.
D) is not possible from a statistical point of view.
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Q20: Evaluation conclusions are not likely to be
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