Question 1
Which of the following is the purpose of a logic model?
To provide stakeholders with a road map to describe the sequence of events connecting the need for a planned program to its desired outcome
To identify literature that can provide information on past performance of programs and populations
To store and archive a data set
To determine if a p-value is statically significant within an experimental evaluation design
Question 2
Which is not the function of a program evaluation?
To investigate the achievement of the program s goal and objectives
To analyze the structure, activities, resources, and other entities related to a program or intervention
Determine the needs of a community
Appraise the achievement of the program s goals and objectives as it relates to cost-effectiveness
Question 3
This term refers to a categorical scale in which the data it produces fit into categories. Value is not given to the categories and each category is used only to indentify a variable.
Nominal scales
Ordinal scales
Numerical scales
None of the above
Question 4
The degree to which an instrument measures what it is suppose to measure is called this.
Validity
Reliability
Bias
Usefulness
Question 5
The extent to which a measure forecasts future performance is called this type of validity.
Construct
Concurrent
Predictive
Homogeneity
Question 6
This term refers to huge amounts of information that are compiled to track an individual and community s health. They can be found on the CDC s website, the National Center for Statistics, and state and local health departments
Medical records
Large data sets
Physical examinations
Surveys
Question 7
In this type of evaluation design, participant group assignment is not used because there is no control or comparison group.
Experimental
Quasi-experimental
Non-experimental
Cross-sectional
Question 8
When selecting an existing measurement for an evaluation, which of the following steps should one take or consider?
Find out the cost of the measurement
Check the content of the measurement
Check the measurement s reliability and validity
All of the above
Question 9
This is the number, amount, or value exactly in the middle of a data set.
Mode
Mean
Median
Range
Question 10
What is usually the last step of the evaluation process?
Creating the research questions
Writing and reporting the results of the evaluation
Determining the program s goals and objectives
Establishing the evaluation budget
1.Logic model refers to a map or a visual image which can direct and guide to reach the specific target. Usually it is one page description describing how the participants are directed towards the outcome
Ans:To provide stakeholders with a road map to describe the sequence of events connecting the need for planned program to its desired outcome
2.Program evaluation refers to collection and analysis done on a program and the information are used to answer all type of question. This can be either quantitative or qualitative involving multiple speciality professionals .It involves the community engagement program .In simple it deals with all collections of information
Ans:Appraise the achievements of programs goals and objectives as it relates to cost effectiveness
3.In nominal scale ,numbers are used and have a closed end question and variables to be chosen .Quantity are not measured.
In ordinal scale are categorical in nature .There is no degree of variation here.They measure the values,satisfaction, characters etc.,
Numerical scale describes a variabkwnin the simple number form
Anw:Ordinal scale
4.Validity refers to the degree yo measure what it is supposed to measure
In reliability the measurement are accurate
Bias refers to conflicts between two things
Ans:Validity
Question 1 Which of the following is the purpose of a logic model? To provide stakeholders...
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