In program evaluations, the measurable criteria that are used to determine the success of a
program are called the program:
a. objectives.
b. goals.
c. benefits.
d. opportunities.
A
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Suppose you have achieved statistical significance and you are examining the issue of practical significance with the single-subject study. What is the question you must answer?
A. Was there an improvement from the baseline to the treatment? B. Were the treatment scores more positive than the baseline scores at a statistically significant level? C. Is the mean of treatment scores at least two standard deviations better than the mean of the baseline scores? D. Was the amount of measured gain for the client noteworthy from a clinical standpoint?
Follow-up is the last phase of crisis intervention
a. True b. False
A special form of contingency planning is called________________, in which you purposefully give attention to those possibilities that could cause your plan to fail.
A) “fail-safe” analysis B) objective critique C) problem potential D) risk analysis
HUD's Section 8 housing voucher program is designed for
a. the general population. b. single mothers with children. c. individuals with disabilities (including mental illness). d. veterans.