In presenting a written report, a conflict about who has the right to see the report first may be reduced by
A) releasing it to all stakeholders simultaneously.
B) making a distinction between a draft report and the final report.
C) allowing those who pay for the evaluation to have the report first.
D) making those who want to see the report request it specifically.
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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
Q14: Large sample sizes tempt evaluators and writers
Q15: Internal evaluators often experience the problem of
Q17: A strong argument for letting the program
Q18: Evaluation data, unlike basic research data, belong
Q19: Disputes about release of evaluation findings are
Q20: Program participants
A) have no right to evaluation
Q21: Evaluators recognize that an oral presentation of
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