The settings in which the use of participant observers is most likely to be necessary to make direct observations are those that are
A) relatively private.
B) do not involve a defensive program staff.
C) highly complex.
D) relatively public.
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Q6: A crucial difference between qualitative and quantitative
Q7: Qualitative evaluators believe that
A) the goals of
Q8: The text likens the understanding derived from
Q9: When qualitative data gatherers are present in
Q10: The settings in which non-participant observers are
Q12: Physical artifacts of programs are called
A) silent
Q13: When interviewing for a qualitative evaluation, it
Q14: The first phase of a qualitative evaluation
Q15: Qualitative evaluators share their interpretations of program
Q16: Qualitative evaluators defend their style of conducting
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