Almost _____ study has limitations
What is every?
Qualitative research is presented in the results section in the form of
What are quotes?
_______ standards address whether the evaluation is reasonable to conduct
What is feasibility?
__________ are all those who may potentially be affected by the results of an evaluation
What are Stakeholders?
A study that exerts a high amount of experimental control will most likely depart from this kind of setting.
What is naturalistic?
When interpreting a study, readers of research articles ____ to know the specific population the results may be applied to.
What is need?
Providing concrete verbal examples linked to themes or concepts
How are results reported in qualitative studies?
This standard concerns whether the information gained addresses the needs of the identified audience
What is utility?
An insider, someone who works for the organization, may have a ___ understanding of the issues confronting an organization.
What is good?
When certain assumptions about the data collected are violated, the researcher must employ ______.
What are nonparametric statistical methods?
The researchers will want to relate the results to previous research that either supports or refutes prior findings here
Where is the discussion section?
Introducing quantitative research strategies first, followed by qualitative research strategies is an example of a mixed methods concurrent _____ design.
What is exploratory?
_____standard concerns the extent to which an evaluation and its results are legally and ethically conducted.
What is the propriety?
______ type of evaluation concerns whether a program is implemented as designed.
What is formative?
Researchers and practitioners have noted the importance of using measures of the dependent variable that are culturally ________.
What is appropriate?
_______ is the standard that concerns the extent to which the information and data collected accurately reflect the program being assessed or evaluated
What is accuracy?
Assessments designed to identify the discrepancy between actual conditions and what is sought or desired represent ______ type of evaluation
What is need?
Once a researcher identifies the population of interest, the next step is __________ that is representative of the larger population
What is selecting a sample?
_______ refers to ensuring the evaluation team has the appropriate credentials and skills to conduct the evaluation, and they have awareness of cultural issues that may impact an evaluation.
What is competence?
Implementation of ______ principle in evaluation involves clearly disclosing conflicting relationships in roles regarding the evaluation and clearly stating the procedures used in the evaluation.
What is integrity/ honesty?
In ______ approach, scores are interpreted based on the comparison of one group’s performance with other groups’, all of whom represent a clearly defined population.
What is norm-referenced?