Multiple Choice
One difference of empowerment evaluation principles from the four-step approach and the Getting To Outcomes approach in Chapter 13 is that only empowerment evaluation:
A) emphasizes values of social justice and democratic participation
B) uses program evaluation to foster program improvement
C) places less emphasis on evidence-based strategies
D) emphasizes careful assessment of program goals and accountability
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Q19: Process evaluation helps with accountability to program
Q20: Program evaluation has become more important for
Q21: Discuss what you find to be similar
Q22: The second step in the program evaluation
Q23: The third step in the four-step program
Q25: The final Getting To Outcomes accountability question.<br>A)How
Q26: The four-step program evaluation model in Chapter
Q27: Determining target groups and desired outcomes are
Q28: A partnership of evaluators and program staff,and
Q29: Describe the four-step model of program evaluation,defining