By the end of an outcome evaluation, researchers should be able to
a. answer questions about the program's success or failure and ways that the program or policy can better serve its target population.
b. identify groups not served by the program or policy.
c. identify reasons why the program or policy was designed the way it was.
d. suggest ways that programs like the one being evaluated can better work together.
e. determine the specific costs the program has spent.
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The 2010 median pay for full-time employed workers was $49,398 for men; for women it was
a. $17,791. b. $27,791. c. $37,791. d. $47,791.
Unemployment is an on-going social problem in many parts of the U.S. Which of the following would NOT be a factor of unemployment?
a. Our economy follows cycles of growth and decline b. Structural and fractional factors will cause higher unemployment disparities in some regions c. The welfare system in the US incentivizes people to not work d. Inflation generally increases and unemployment declines,
A _____ is probabilistic and usually incomplete
a. nomothetic explanation b. correlation c. spurious relationship d. theory e. correlation
Distinguish between a theory and a theoretical perspective
What will be an ideal response?