Small improvements in important variables-death rate, for example-are
A) worth finding and stressing in reports.
B) simply small effects and not worth stressing.
C) just as important as any other statistically significant finding.
D) to be judged on the basis of the t test or size of the correlation coefficient.
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Q3: It is important to be sure that
Q4: Including a description of the program participants
Q5: Methods of selecting a sample are described
Q6: An evaluation report could be more difficult
Q7: In presenting evaluation results
A) it is sufficient
Q9: Small improvements in outcome variables
A) should be
Q10: The "adequacy" of a program refers to
Q11: A written evaluation report includes
A) an abstract
Q12: The use of various versions of evaluation
Q13: Mixing quantitative summaries of observations and qualitative
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