Deck 5: Focusing an Evaluation

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Raj is in the process of planning a program evaluation. Currently, he is defining the essential components of the program that are critical to its functioning. He gathers information from clients and colleagues for the purpose of identifying the most important components. Raj is focusing on which guideline for conducting an evaluation?

A) Identification of program elements
B) Identification of typical interventions
C) Identification of research questions
D) Identification of typical services
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The Board of Directors for a public, not for profit agency suggests that that the food pantry program be evaluated. In response to this suggestion, the quality assurance team begins to prepare for the evaluation by identifying pertinent evaluation questions. During a meeting, one individual expresses concerns about the evaluation, stating that the agency is not prepared to complete the evaluation. According to the text, what is the name of the factors that are opposed to completing an evaluation?

A) Defiant
B) Challenge
C) Oppositional
D) Resistant
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Pros and cons can both be identified when exploring the use of use of clients in an evaluation. A pro is that clients can help researchers understand which data collection approaches are the most appropriate and accessible for individuals. A con is that some clients may not provide useful information to researchers due to assumed level of impairment. Which approach assumes that clients are involved during all steps of an evaluation?

A) Feminist models
B) Deductive approaches
C) Participatory action approach
D) Evidence-based models
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Fred has designed general study questions for evaluating a children's program. Prior to this, he explored multiple program elements, including the age of clients served, intake procedures, accessibility of services, and common therapy models. In terms of the feasibility of the evaluation what does he need to consider?

A) Staffing issues
B) Theory selection
C) Expertise in evaluation procedures
D) Identifying potential resources
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Crafting appropriate and relevant study questions is important for any evaluation. Such questions are often broad and open-ended, and should not to be confused with specific questions that can be asked of research participants. Rather, study questions are used to frame the entire evaluation and should be designed to obtain wanted information given limitations of time and available resources. What characteristic of a study question is being described in the last sentence?

A) Feasible
B) Clarity
C) Not too broad or specific
D) Logistics
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Concerns of practicality may influence the development of research questions. Some research questions are important, but not enough resources are available for obtaining answers. Likewise, some questions may be important, but there are no data available for answering the inquiries. According to the guidelines for focusing an evaluation, what step comes after evaluation questions are formulated?

A) Literature review
B) Construct data collection approaches
C) Identify the program elements
D) Identify supportive and resistant forces
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Funding sources are an important resource for social work evaluators. It is crucial that funding availability is known prior to implementing a practice or program evaluation. Of course funding is one of many resources that are available to conducting evaluations. According to the text, which of the following options is most likely a resource for facilitating an evaluation?

A) Client intelligence or higher functioning levels
B) Prior agency experience in completing useful evaluations
C) Professional affiliation
D) International support
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Nikki has evaluated programs for children, adolescents, and adults in public and private agencies. Recently, she was speaking with a colleague about designing a program evaluation. Her comments were in regards to the study questions being well written, clear, and succinct. What characteristic of a study question is she referencing?

A) Tangible
B) Feasible
C) Clarity
D) Importance
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Evaluators need to consider many elements when forming an evaluation, including the types of program being evaluated, types of data available, and the medium in which data is available. To begin, initial questions must be asked in order to structure the evaluation process. To whom are such initial questions directed?

A) Researchers
B) Theorists
C) Legislators
D) Stakeholders
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A seasoned social work administrator from a private agency wishes to evaluate a program designed to treat eating and body image disorders. Before commencing the evaluation, the administrator carefully notes the roles of the other administrators within the agency and the possible influence each of these individuals may have on decisions. According to the text, what is Henry taking into consideration?

A) Power dynamics
B) Political context of agency
C) Responsibilities of colleagues
D) Staff hierarchy
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Raj is in the process of planning a program evaluation. Currently, he is defining the essential components of the program that are critical to its functioning. He gathers information from clients and colleagues for the purpose of identifying the most important components. Raj is focusing on which guideline for conducting an evaluation?

A) Identification of program elements
B) Identification of typical interventions
C) Identification of research questions
D) Identification of typical services
A
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The Board of Directors for a public, not for profit agency suggests that that the food pantry program be evaluated. In response to this suggestion, the quality assurance team begins to prepare for the evaluation by identifying pertinent evaluation questions. During a meeting, one individual expresses concerns about the evaluation, stating that the agency is not prepared to complete the evaluation. According to the text, what is the name of the factors that are opposed to completing an evaluation?

A) Defiant
B) Challenge
C) Oppositional
D) Resistant
D
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Pros and cons can both be identified when exploring the use of use of clients in an evaluation. A pro is that clients can help researchers understand which data collection approaches are the most appropriate and accessible for individuals. A con is that some clients may not provide useful information to researchers due to assumed level of impairment. Which approach assumes that clients are involved during all steps of an evaluation?

A) Feminist models
B) Deductive approaches
C) Participatory action approach
D) Evidence-based models
C
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Fred has designed general study questions for evaluating a children's program. Prior to this, he explored multiple program elements, including the age of clients served, intake procedures, accessibility of services, and common therapy models. In terms of the feasibility of the evaluation what does he need to consider?

A) Staffing issues
B) Theory selection
C) Expertise in evaluation procedures
D) Identifying potential resources
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Crafting appropriate and relevant study questions is important for any evaluation. Such questions are often broad and open-ended, and should not to be confused with specific questions that can be asked of research participants. Rather, study questions are used to frame the entire evaluation and should be designed to obtain wanted information given limitations of time and available resources. What characteristic of a study question is being described in the last sentence?

A) Feasible
B) Clarity
C) Not too broad or specific
D) Logistics
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Concerns of practicality may influence the development of research questions. Some research questions are important, but not enough resources are available for obtaining answers. Likewise, some questions may be important, but there are no data available for answering the inquiries. According to the guidelines for focusing an evaluation, what step comes after evaluation questions are formulated?

A) Literature review
B) Construct data collection approaches
C) Identify the program elements
D) Identify supportive and resistant forces
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Funding sources are an important resource for social work evaluators. It is crucial that funding availability is known prior to implementing a practice or program evaluation. Of course funding is one of many resources that are available to conducting evaluations. According to the text, which of the following options is most likely a resource for facilitating an evaluation?

A) Client intelligence or higher functioning levels
B) Prior agency experience in completing useful evaluations
C) Professional affiliation
D) International support
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Nikki has evaluated programs for children, adolescents, and adults in public and private agencies. Recently, she was speaking with a colleague about designing a program evaluation. Her comments were in regards to the study questions being well written, clear, and succinct. What characteristic of a study question is she referencing?

A) Tangible
B) Feasible
C) Clarity
D) Importance
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Evaluators need to consider many elements when forming an evaluation, including the types of program being evaluated, types of data available, and the medium in which data is available. To begin, initial questions must be asked in order to structure the evaluation process. To whom are such initial questions directed?

A) Researchers
B) Theorists
C) Legislators
D) Stakeholders
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A seasoned social work administrator from a private agency wishes to evaluate a program designed to treat eating and body image disorders. Before commencing the evaluation, the administrator carefully notes the roles of the other administrators within the agency and the possible influence each of these individuals may have on decisions. According to the text, what is Henry taking into consideration?

A) Power dynamics
B) Political context of agency
C) Responsibilities of colleagues
D) Staff hierarchy
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