One difference of empowerment evaluation principles from the four-step approach and the Getting To Outcomes approach in Chapter 13 is that only empowerment evaluation:
A) emphasizes values of social justice and democratic participation
B) uses program evaluation to foster program improvement
C) places less emphasis on evidence-based strategies
D) emphasizes careful assessment of program goals and accountability
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Q3: The second step in the program evaluation
Q4: A drawback of the process-and-outputs approach to
Q5: Program evaluation has become more important for
Q6: A community program probably will not have
Q7: Community "ownership" of the program evaluation,democratic participation
Q9: A school-based program might measure its _
Q10: Building the capacity of a community members
Q11: Developing a logic model for a community
Q12: In community psychology and program evaluation,_ are
Q13: Process evaluation can enrich outcome and impact
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