Multiple Choice
The most important contribution that an evaluator can make to a program is to
A) encourage the development of a learning culture among the program staff and organization management.
B) get staff to care about the participants of the program.
C) perform an extremely rigorous evaluation that would draw attention to the organization sponsoring the program.
D) be sure that the staff respects the credentials of the evaluator.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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Q13: Acceptance of valid, unfavorable feedback is enhanced
Q14: If only the more costly elements of
Q15: It is valid to label a program
Q16: Implementing the results of evaluation studies is
Q18: Describe how "the evaluator's perspective" differs from
Q19: What are the steps that evaluators can
Q20: Evaluation conclusions are not likely to be
Q21: Evaluation findings do not provide definitive conclusions
Q22: Evaluators need not be overly discouraged if