Regular, on-going, comprehensive evaluations are known as
a) Systemic
b) Context
c) Product
d) Input
Q. 2The environmental assessment of available resources un the work environment is known as
a) Systemic evaluation
b) Context evaluation
c) Product evaluation
d) Input evaluation
Q. 3Program evaluation models that depend on identified objectives and quantitative data are considered
a) Numerical models
b) Consumer oriented models
c) Expertise approaches
d) Utilitarian models
Q. 4Assessing a community's need for a smoking cessation program and determining if the state nicotine help hotline is meeting those needs is a form of
a) Systemic evaluation
b) Context evaluation
c) Product evaluation
d) Input evaluation
Q. 5Which of the following is true regarding the differences between program evaluation and research?
a) The control of research is dispersed among stakeholder
b) Program evaluation is more generalizable than research
c) Research is more subjective
d) Program evaluation make value judgments about the worth of a program
Q. 6There are multiple motives for conducting program evaluation. Of the following, which is the primary reason for conducting program evaluation?
a) Managed care has significantly reduced the amount of time clients can be in services
b) It is ethically responsible for best practice in counseling
c) Provides evidence for new or continued funding sources
d) Counselors are afforded research and publication opportunities
Q. 7Sleepwalking and night terror are typically seen in approximately what percentage of the child population.
a. 10
b. 15
c. 18
d. 22
Q. 8The starting point for any program evaluation is
a) Developing a research instrument
b) Collecting data
c) Talking with stakeholders about their perceptions
d) Determining needs based on the mission statement of the program