The Basics
Framework & CBPR
Choosing Evaluators
Blast from the Past
Fun / Random
100

Definition of program evaluation.

Systematic method for collecting, analyzing, and using information to answer questions about projects, policies and programs, particularly about their effectiveness and efficiency.

100

Definition of CBPR.

Research conducted by and for those most directly affected by the issue, condition, situation, or intervention being studied or evaluated.

100

Term characterizing an evaluation when it is carried out by a third-party (consulting firm, university researcher/faculty, etc.). 

External Evaluation

100

Considered the father of modern epidemiology. 

John Snow

100

You’ve got to hand it to this tropical tree. 

Palm 

200

This evaluation type helps us understand cost and to find ways to reduce program costs.

Economic Evaluation

200

Communicates the procedures or lessons learned from the evaluation to relevant audiences in a timely, unbiased, and consistent fashion.

Dissemination Plan

200

This includes the surrounding condition of an organization and/or program and its community, including geography, history, politics, culture, and social environment.

The Context of the Evaluation

200

In medical diagnosis, the proportion of patients with disease who test positive for the condition. 

Sensitivity (a.k.a. true positive)

200

Where would you find the Sea of Tranquility?

The Moon

300

Measures program effect in the target population by assessing the progress in the outcomes or outcome objectives that the program is to achieve.

Outcome Evaluation

300

The 4 standards used in a good evaluation

Utility, Feasibility, Accuracy, and Propriety

300

This involved mutual respect and some understanding and acceptance of how others see the world, which is crucial to the functioning of evaluators. Needed by an evaluator.

Cultural Sensitivity

300

The Hawthorne Effect 

The alteration of behavior by the subjects of a study due to their awareness of being observed 

300

Which word goes before cheese, beans and quartet?

String

400

This type of evaluation is best when you need information that will be difficult for anyone outside the community or population to get.

Participatory Evaluation

400

The difference between process indicators and outcome indicators.

  • Process Indicators => Activity and Output Items, Quantity of trainings provided to staff (hand-washing tutorial).

  • Outcome Indicators => Outcomes (results) Quantified behavior change targeted by training (number of hand washers).

400

Establishing and respecting this concept, which limits access or places restrictions on certain types of information is not only good for ethical, practical, and legal reasons, but also helps to gather better data.

Confidentiality

400

Construct referring to the belief that an important person or group of people will or will not approve and support a particular behavior.

Subjective Norms

400

Now an iconic American instrument, it originated from West Africa as a “banjar” that was made from a hollowed-out gourd, a few horsehair strings, an animal skin and a stick. 

The Banjo 

500

Evaluation ensuring that a program or program activity is feasible, appropriate, and acceptable before it is fully implemented.

Formative Evaluation

500

List three people that should be involved in CBPR.

--People most affected by the issue or intervention under study.

--Other members of the affected population.

--Decision-makers.

--Academics with an interest in the issue or intervention in question.

--Health, human service, and public agency staff and volunteers.

--Community members at large.

500

Term given to evaluations whose disadvantages include less experienced individuals carrying out the evaluation and perhaps risking a perception of bias. 

Internal Evaluation

500

This, as it so happens, makes the poison.

The Dose

500

Who makes it, has no need of it.
Who buys it, has no use for it.  
Who uses it can neither see nor feel it.  
What is it? 

A Coffin