Explain the difference between a process evaluation and a summative evaluation.
What will be an ideal response?
A process evaluation is designed to improve the program while a summative evaluation focuses on assessing the effectiveness of the program.
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During the initial phase of therapy, client goals generally involve or focus on all of the following EXCEPT:
A) stabilizing family relationships. B) stopping self-harm behaviors. C) managing abuse issues. D) addressing substance abuse issues.
The most important reason for offering a reflecting comment is a. to let the client know that s/he is understood
b. to show the client how competent the practitioner is. c. to avoid reflecting feelings. d. to diagnose the client.
In the McMaster model the affective involvement dimension describes:
a. The degree to which family members are interested in the idiosyncratic interests of other family members b. A family's capacity for response at the appropriate level of intensity and in the right amount relative to the particular situation c. A family's ability to solve problems, both instrumental and affective, in a manner sufficient to maintain a functional environment for its members d. The patterns engaged in by family members to perform family functions
What is standard deviation? Please provide an example to discuss its use and relevance in human services evaluation.
What will be an ideal response?