Multiple Choice
A drawback of the process-and-outputs approach to program evaluation is that it omits:
A) whether the program had its intended effects.
B) program responsibility in spending money.
C) record-keeping on program activities.
D) record-keeping on program staff.
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Q7: "Who did what with whom,when?" regarding program
Q8: A Getting To Outcomes accountability question not
Q9: A community program probably will not have
Q10: Community "ownership" of the program evaluation,democratic participation
Q11: The four-step program evaluation method in Chapter
Q13: A community program probably will not have
Q14: The Getting To Outcomes approach in part
Q15: Making a community program sustainable and viable
Q16: Process evaluation can enrich outcome and impact
Q17: The second of the ten Getting To