1) ____________________ of evaluations include the designers and operators of programs.
a. | Downstream consumers | |
b. | Funders | |
c. | Upstream consumers | |
d. | Interest groups | |
e. | none of the above |
2)
____________________________ includes the assumptions about the changes that are expected to result among program participants from their exposure to the program.
a. | Impact theory | |
b. | Cost theory | |
c. | Process theory | |
d. | all of the above | |
e. | none of the above |
3)
QUESTION 3
According to Rossi, et. al, when matching procedures are used to produce a control group in quasi-experimental designs,matched control groups may be constructed through _______________________ matching.
a. | either individual or aggregate | |
b. | individual | |
c. | aggregate | |
d. | random | |
e. | none of the above |
4)
Studies involving prisoners __________________ go through full IRB review.
a. | never | |
b. | rarely | |
c. | must always | |
d. | sometimes | |
e. | none of the above |
5)
_______________________ include organizations and individuals with professional, advocacy and/or political interests in the program being evaluated.
a. | Program clients | |
b. | Downstream stakeholders | |
c. | Contextual stakeholders | |
d. | all of the above | |
e. | none of the above |
1> D
Interest group is the special group who wants to influence public opinion. So, they will include both the sponsor and the designer of the program.
2> E
None of them have the assumption, on the contrary they assume there is no cost from the exposure to the program.
3> A
Both can be done in an quasi-experimental design, since it is quasi-experimental, it is not totally random.
4> C
There is a law that prescribes that any study on the prisoners must be approved by the IRB first.
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