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Which of the following is a valuable tool that is used for planning and judging the progress of the program evaluation?
 
  a. Conceptual framework
  b. Review of the literature
  c. Instrument development
  d. Calendar of events

Question 2

Several tools are available to analyze information once it is collected. Which tool is used to identify the root causes of a problem or outcome?
 
  a. Bar graph
  b. Fishbone diagram
  c. Benchmarking
  d. Check sheet



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
One of the first things the evaluator should do is develop a calendar of events that depicts the tasks to be done, the schedule, and the organization of the project. This is a valuable tool for planning and judging the progress of the program evaluation.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
A cause-and-effect, or fishbone, diagram is used to identify the root causes of a problem or outcome.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
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