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bclement10

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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.

Question 2

Program evaluation has become more important for community programs because it helps meet pressures from program funders and the public for:
 
  a. scientific knowledge.
  b. accountability of programs.
  c. participant conceptualization.
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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