Evaluators themselves sometimes create barriers to the utilization of evaluation research
by:
a. refusing to participate in evaluation research.
b. designing evaluations that do not produce clear?cut results.
c. failing to communicate results clearly to program administrators or
policymakers.
d. designing evaluations that do not produce clear?cut results and failing to
communicate results clearly to program administrators or policymakers.
D
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In response to the criticism that behavioral approaches cannot change the underlying causes of disruptive behavior, the behavioral scientist would reply:
a. There are no underlying causes of behavior. b. All our research shows permanent behavior change with operant conditioning. c. When underlying causes persist in making behavior change impossible, we refer the client to a form of psychotherapy or medical model intervention. d. He would be unfriendly to the critic in an attempt to extinguish his criticism.
The Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program replaced the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program
A. True B. False
The set of elements (people) larger than or different from the population that was
sampled and to which the researcher would like to generalize any findings is called: a. Target Population b. Study Population c. Universal Population d. Sampling Frame
______ are especially useful when workers want to evaluate the impact of cultural differences.
a. Journals b. Quantitative methods c. Scales d. Qualitative methods