Goal-free evaluation refers to evaluations that are conducted
A) on programs with no goals.
B) when program managers cannot describe their goals.
C) when the program is designed to show that the government is "doing something" but no one expects improved outcomes.
D) when evaluators want to examine the program without their own expectations being affected by knowledge of the program's goals.
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Q10: A written proposal outlining the steps to
Q11: Resistance to an evaluation is likely to
Q12: Small improvements in the achievements of program
Q13: Many members of the staff of human
Q14: One way for evaluators to mollify the
Q16: One way to reduce fear and resistance
Q17: The social science model for program evaluation
Q18: Using expert opinion as a form of
Q19: Finding discrepancies between client needs and services
Q20: Inappropriate reasons to evaluate a program include
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