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According to your text,"theory driven" evaluations that consider how each element of a program should affect its targets should:


A) develop a micro model of the program production process
B) develop a vision statement that will be later used by the program staff
C) develop rigid measure of validity
D) define all inputs and outcomes as early as possible

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A(n)________ refers to researchers and program personnel together considering how each program element affects the targets.

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At what stage does problem analysis take place?


A) policy implementing
B) later study
C) program evaluation
D) policy making

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Which of the following would a researcher completing an impact assessment be concerned with?


A) understanding how participants are selected
B) measuring the dependent variable
C) measuring the success of the program
D) measuring the independent variable

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The policy process,like the research process in general,is fluid and does not always "start at the beginning and conclude at the end".

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Which of the following is accurate concerning the use of evaluation research?


A) it is gaining in popularity among researchers but it will likely not make a difference
B) federal requirements for program evaluations often accompany the implementation of new programs
C) funding is usually not available for program evaluations
D) it is only of value to the agency you study

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True or "classical" experiments differ from quasi­experiments with respect to the fact that


A) classical experiments use random assignment to control and experimental groups while quasi-experimental designs do not
B) classical experiments use experimental groups while quasi-experimental designs use experimental and control groups
C) quasi-experimental designs afford more control than do classical designs
D) only one independent variable can be used in a classical experiment, while there are no limits to the number of independent variables in a quasi-experimental design

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A

This is considered sort of a "preevaluation"?


A) Ppocess evaluation
B) outcome evaluation
C) evaluability assessment
D) impact assessment

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Evaluation apprehension occurs when people fear that their own job performance is being rated.

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A form of "pre­evaluation" called a(n)____________ assessment is designed to allow the researcher to determine whether conditions necessary for conducting an evaluation are present.

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When doing ______________research,the first key step is to learn policy goals.

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When evaluating full-coverage programs,it is typically best to use:


A) interrupted time-series
B) quasi-experimental design
C) ex post evaluation
D) randomized design

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Which of the following can color research in many ways?


A) evaluation
B) politics
C) results
D) analyses

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B

What are the strengths and weaknesses of quasi-experimental designs? Explain how the use of quasi-experimental designs may be more useful than classical experiments for conducting criminal justice research.

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Policy analysis is used to:


A) help gather data
B) select an alternative course of action
C) produce an explanation
D) all of the above

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Policy analysis searches for:


A) actions that will be accepted by funding agencies
B) operational definitions of policy terms
C) the consequences that would follow the implementation of various courses of action
D) whether the policy should be implemented

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A policy _______________is an action taken for the purpose of producing some intended result.

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Which of the following would not be an example of an evidence-based policy?


A) the use of CCTV in public entertainment districts to reduce property crime
B) acquaintance rape of college students
C) underage drinking
D) Compstat

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Evaluation research is designed to:


A) be cost effective
B) determine if a program is effective in its implementation
C) determine what the public policy should be
D) be published

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B

Which of the following is not a concern when a researcher uses an interrupted time-series design?


A) reliability of experimental treatment
B) history
C) instrumentation
D) construct validity

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