Professor Simon was asked to evaluate the effectiveness of a new parenting seminar. After accepting the job, Professor Simon's first question was probably
a. "What is the intended result of the parenting seminar?"
b. "What are the anticipated outcomes of the parenting seminar?"
c. "What are the unanticipated outcomes of the parenting seminar?"
d. "What is the total number of persons enrolled in the seminar?"
e. Simon could only ask "What is the intended result of the parenting seminar?" and "What are the anticipated outcomes of the parenting seminar?"
E
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