If a program evaluation is written without regard to whether the program had the intended effect, but with very careful attention to how it will be received by other social science peers, it has what kind of orientation or approach?
A) Process
B) Stakeholder
C) Social science
D) Theoretical
E) Efficiency
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Q25: Evaluability assessments tend to rely on:
A) Experimental
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Q27: A study specifically designed to investigate whether
Q28: Theory driven evaluation does which of the
Q29: The preferred method for maximizing internal validity
Q31: Evaluation research that investigates the process of
Q32: A community hires a researcher to determine
Q33: One important difference between evaluation research and
Q34: To find out if a new program
Q35: Impact analysis generally relies on what sort
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