Frank is conducting a program evaluation of a new juvenile deterrence program for first time offenders. Early indicators delivered to the program coordinator, Captain Reynolds, are not good, and that the program is having a negative effect on offending. The Captain, upon hearing this, wants to prevent a negative evaluation and thus extremely limits Frank's access to data. This is a problem of:
a. defining population
b. administrative control
c. validity
d. reliability
e. measurement error
B
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