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Quiz 4: Intervention and Evaluation
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Question 41
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Ethical issues can and are likely to arise in the design and implementation stages of an intervention but never occur during the evaluation stage.
Question 42
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A well-known approach to preventing or resolving ethical dilemmas is to involve various stakeholders-for example,program recipients,frontline staff,managers,board members,and funders-when making key decisions regarding the intervention design or evaluation project.
Question 43
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Based on the examples provided in the text,we see where qualitative research methods can play an integral role in designing and evaluating intervention programs.Describe two benefits of using qualitative research methods for interventions.
Question 44
True/False
Although interventions can be directed at different levels (e.g.,individual,group,organization,or community),they are ultimately directed toward individuals,as for change to occur,whether in a group or in an organization,individual members must change in some way.
Question 45
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During the process of evaluating an intervention,a needs assessment must be conducted to determine whether the evaluation is necessary.
Question 46
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Social psychology can contribute to the development of both intervention and policy; however,the path from social psychological knowledge to influencing social policy is seldom straightforward and is influenced by many factors.