Match the researcher and stakeholder orientations with their descriptions
1. Social science approaches
2. Participatory research
3. Goal-free evaluation
4. Utilization-focused evaluation
a. The evaluator forms a task force of program stakeholders who help shape the evaluation project so that they are most likely to use its results.
b. Emphasize the importance of researcher expertise and maintenance of some autonomy in order to develop the most trustworthy, unbiased program evaluation.
c. Program participants are engaged with the researchers as co-researchers and help to design, conduct, and report the research.
d. Researchers do not know the intended outcomes of the program, but assess and compare needs of participants to a wide array of program outcomes, mainly to identify unanticipated outcomes.
1. b. Emphasize the importance of researcher expertise and maintenance of some autonomy in order to develop the most trustworthy, unbiased program evaluation.
2. c. Program participants are engaged with the researchers as co-researchers and help to design, conduct, and report the research.
3. d. Researchers do not know the intended outcomes of the program, but assess and compare needs of participants to a wide array of program outcomes, mainly to identify unanticipated outcomes.
4. a. The evaluator forms a task force of program stakeholders who help shape the evaluation project so that they are most likely to use its results.
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