List two of the models of evaluation.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: decision-making (Stufflebeam, 2005), consumer-driven (Scriven, 1987), needs assessment (Cook, 1989), and responsive evaluation (Stake, 1994).
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A. By drawing on local materials and teaching one another necessary skills residents in a small village in Mexico have used pottery making to improve the community's economy. B. Organizers in India have discovered that if people are economically poor they are unlikely to possess any other knowledge or skills to improve their communities. C. One of the challenges in working with the Maori culture in New Zealand is that community members have very weak family and community ties that result in their disinterest in voluntary activity. D. Almost half of the people surveyed in Great Britain said that having money is the most important factor in making them happy. Apparently money does buy happiness.
The key receiving skills are
a. Negotiating for meaning, perception checking, practice b. Paraphrasing, taking the receiver's perspective in interpreting the message, redundancy c. Paraphrasing, negotiating for meaning, perception checking d. Negotiating for meaning, practice, taking the receiver's perspective in interpreting the message
Which of the following is not an advantage of home-based therapy?
a. It allows those without transportation to attend therapy b. It allows clients to be removed during the interview from their normal problematiccontext c. It puts the clients in a position of respect d. It provides comfort for clients being in their turf
Quantitative designs provide findings that are more generalizable and higher in internal validity, whereas qualitative designs allow researchers to explore a question in depth and with nuance
Indicate whether the statement is true or false