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A good program evaluator is aware that
 
  A) staff members are interested in doing the best job that they can in applying the program, and evaluating it is often secondary.
  B) staff members may inadvertently bias data since they wish to present the program in the best possible light.
  C) often when staff are involved in collecting data, they resent the time that is taken away from other work.
  D) All of the above

Question 2

Program evaluation
 
  A) studies have at least two causal hypotheses.
  B) involves the use of multiple independent variables.
  C) modifies existing research designs to meet the particular constraints of the situation.
  D) should be used only when the employees of the program cannot tell if the program is effective.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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