Deck 4: Theory-Driven Evaluation

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Which of the following describes the concepts and procedures necessary for a criminal justice program evaluator to examine the conceptualization of a program?

A) Evaluability assessment
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
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Which of the following is a method of identifying and describing the program theory by outlining its components and deciphering which of them is measurable?

A) Evaluability assessment
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
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Which of the following provides information about the change process and the change in the conditions?

A) Evaluability assessment
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
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Which of the following is vital to a theory-driven evaluation because it contains the assumptions and expectations for reaching the target population?

A) Evaluability assessment
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
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Which of the following provides a schematic as to how the program resources, personnel, administration, and general organization are composed and utilized?

A) Organizational plan
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
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Which of the following is part of an implicit program theory and is contingent on the scope of the program and the scope of the program staff's concerns?

A) Explicate program theory
B) Program goals and objectives
C) Program functions
D) Define boundaries
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Which of the following is part of an implicit program theory and means that the evaluator has to work with stakeholders to bring out the conclusions that come from their actions and assumptions?

A) Explicate program theory
B) Program goals and objectives
C) Program functions
D) Define boundaries
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Which of the following is part of an implicit program theory and helps provide an understanding of what the program should be accomplishing?

A) Explicate program theory
B) Program goals and objectives
C) Program functions
D) Define boundaries
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Which of the following is part of an implicit program theory and makes sure that everything that a program does is included in its description?

A) Explicate program theory
B) Program goals and objectives
C) Program functions
D) Define boundaries
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The possibility that program goals and objectives can be met is known as:

A) Feasibility
B) Rationality
C) Measurability
D) Coherence
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Program objectives do not need to be clearly specified or be measurable from the start.
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Without using program theory, the evaluation is only able to determine if the program met narrowly defined goals rather than satisfied theoretical implications.
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The impact theory may be simple, complex, formal, or informal, but the end result should be that change occurred.
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The most basic form of program impact theory takes place in four stages.
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The key to representing any program impact theory is that each part of the program will have a cause-and-effect feature.
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Program goals and objectives are secondary aspects of program theory.
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When program theory and social needs are described in general terms, the evaluator may have a false sense of congruence.
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Extracting and espousing the program theory will ignore the major assumptions and expectations of the program's design.
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A necessary function in assessing a program's theory is to articulate its concepts, assumptions, and expectations.
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The validity of the program theory is the ability of the causal logic of the program to produce intended effects.
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Deck 4: Theory-Driven Evaluation
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Which of the following describes the concepts and procedures necessary for a criminal justice program evaluator to examine the conceptualization of a program?

A) Evaluability assessment
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
B
2
Which of the following is a method of identifying and describing the program theory by outlining its components and deciphering which of them is measurable?

A) Evaluability assessment
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
A
3
Which of the following provides information about the change process and the change in the conditions?

A) Evaluability assessment
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
C
4
Which of the following is vital to a theory-driven evaluation because it contains the assumptions and expectations for reaching the target population?

A) Evaluability assessment
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
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Which of the following provides a schematic as to how the program resources, personnel, administration, and general organization are composed and utilized?

A) Organizational plan
B) Program theory
C) Impact theory
D) Service utilization plan
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Which of the following is part of an implicit program theory and is contingent on the scope of the program and the scope of the program staff's concerns?

A) Explicate program theory
B) Program goals and objectives
C) Program functions
D) Define boundaries
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Which of the following is part of an implicit program theory and means that the evaluator has to work with stakeholders to bring out the conclusions that come from their actions and assumptions?

A) Explicate program theory
B) Program goals and objectives
C) Program functions
D) Define boundaries
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Which of the following is part of an implicit program theory and helps provide an understanding of what the program should be accomplishing?

A) Explicate program theory
B) Program goals and objectives
C) Program functions
D) Define boundaries
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Which of the following is part of an implicit program theory and makes sure that everything that a program does is included in its description?

A) Explicate program theory
B) Program goals and objectives
C) Program functions
D) Define boundaries
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The possibility that program goals and objectives can be met is known as:

A) Feasibility
B) Rationality
C) Measurability
D) Coherence
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Program objectives do not need to be clearly specified or be measurable from the start.
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Without using program theory, the evaluation is only able to determine if the program met narrowly defined goals rather than satisfied theoretical implications.
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The impact theory may be simple, complex, formal, or informal, but the end result should be that change occurred.
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The most basic form of program impact theory takes place in four stages.
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The key to representing any program impact theory is that each part of the program will have a cause-and-effect feature.
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Program goals and objectives are secondary aspects of program theory.
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When program theory and social needs are described in general terms, the evaluator may have a false sense of congruence.
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Extracting and espousing the program theory will ignore the major assumptions and expectations of the program's design.
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A necessary function in assessing a program's theory is to articulate its concepts, assumptions, and expectations.
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The validity of the program theory is the ability of the causal logic of the program to produce intended effects.
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