MC There are a number of considerations to be made when designing a program evaluation. The consideration that influences all other aspects of the process is

A. The purpose of the evaluation.
B. What design will be utilized.
C. The type of evaluation to be conducted.
D. Who should conduct the evaluation.


A. The purpose of the evaluation.

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