Kapp and Anderson discuss 4 areas or pitfalls they have experienced that impede evaluation use. Identify these 4 areas.
What will be an ideal response?
The four areas are: (1) Engaging consumers of information at the onset and getting them excited about the evaluation project’s potential; (2) Proceeding with data collection independently from consumers of evaluation; (3) Completing data collection and analysis; and (4) Beginning to discuss findings with evaluation consumers.
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If consumers are considered____________—that is, if there are so many people waiting to be served that dissatisfied ones can easily be replaced by others—then there may be little or no impetus to deal with client discontent.
A) fungible B) replaceable C) expendable D) dispensable
In order to build a policy agenda, policy practitioners:
A) Use interactional skills to place issues on the agendas of decision makers. B) Use analytic skills to create the impression that a problem deserves attention. C) Use political skills to associate issues with political threats. D) All of the choices are correct.
Which of the following services is focused specifically on substitute care for children?
a. child protective services b. foster care c. runaway youth services d. home management services
Age is an important factor in determining the likelihood of remarriage
a. especially for men b. especially for women c. about equally for men and women d. among widowers but not widows