The report of an evaluation study typically differs from the report of a research study in that the former
A) is simpler, because stakeholders only want the "bottom line."
B) is often prepared in different forms for different stakeholder groups.
C) contains a more extensive review of the literature.
D) places more emphasis on the generalizability of the findings.
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