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penguins

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The four-step program evaluation model in Chapter 14 helps to determine whether a community program is attaining its goals, but not whether:
 
  a. its activities were implemented.
  b. its desired outcomes were measurable.
  c. its goals were appropriate or wise.
  d. both a and b

Question 2

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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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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