Explain the six components of comprehensive process evaluation.
What will be an ideal response?
Fidelity: the extent to which the program was implemented consistently with underlying theory, design, and philosophy
Dose Delivered: amount or number of intended units of each component delivered by the program staff
Dose Received: the extent to which participants actively engage with, interact with, and are receptive to and/or use materials or resources; can include initial use and continued use
Satisfaction Participant (can be direct and indirect participants): satisfaction with program and interactions with staff
Reach Proportion: of the priority intended beneficiaries that participates in the program; includes documentation of barriers to participation
Recruitment Procedures: used to approach and attract participants at individual or organizational levels; includes maintenance of participant involvement in program activities and measurement components of the evaluation
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A) members will have a greater number of committee assignments. B) members will receive greater media exposure. C) a member must become an expert to attain recognition. D) the level of prestige is higher than the Senate. E) recognition is easily attained.
What type of sampling is usually the easiest to do?
a) quota sampling
b) simple random sampling
c) convenience sampling
d) cluster sampling
Gender classifications are evaluated by the Supreme Court using the strict scrutiny standard
Answer:
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.