What is involved in “engaging key stakeholders in the evaluation process”?
What will be an ideal response?
Engaging key stakeholders in the evaluation process includes: ( a) finding the individuals with information needs; (b) finding the individuals needed to support the process; (c) finding the individuals necessary to help with conducting the evaluation; and (d) engaging them in the process by securing an initial investment, and maintaining their engagement throughout the process.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The questionnaire item "Which is not a serious problem in the U.S. today, anomie or the socialization of the young?" violates which of the following guidelines?
A) Avoid double-barreled questions.? B) Avoid short items C) Avoid leading the respondent. D) ?Avoid meaningful questions. E) Avoid negative items.
A researcher who takes a nonpositivist approach to program evaluation would most likely a. focus attention on how interventions are experienced by all stakeholders. b. use objective measures and quantitative analysis. c. take the perspective of the more powerful stakeholders rather than the lesspowerful ones
d. approach the evaluation from the perspective only of the program managers.