A) are more likely to express dissatisfaction with the program than those who recently became involved with the program
B) may rate services high to help convince themselves the treatment was worthwhile
C) are better able to evaluate if their needs have been met than those who recently became involved with the program
D) a and c
E) none of the above
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A) length of consultation received
B) location of the agency
C) politeness of the health provider
D) belief that needs had been met
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Multiple Choice
A) creating your own instrument tailored to your agency is optimal
B) the researcher should first consult the literature to find a scale that has good reliability and validity
C) if there is a short version available, the researcher should always use that to cut down on time for the client
D) b and c
E) none of these
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A) because these studies are too expensive to continue until you reach 100% maximally satisfied
B) because customer relation studies they found indicated that clients who are extremely displeased will never completely give up their bad feelings about an agency
C) because they were realistic about program evaluation and know that most consumers rate services as low
D) they state that program evaluation is not a very exact science and so the error rate is at least 10%
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A) dissatisfied clients are likely to leave the agency
B) managers need to detect problems before they get out of control
C) it is required by many regulatory agencies
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A) client needs being met
B) provider's pre-established reputation for reliability
C) use of consistent definitions and instruments
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A) the socioeconomic status of the client
B) the unmet needs of the client
C) the unpaid bills of the client
D) the likelihood of the agency retaining their accreditation
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A) forgetting about evaluation altogether
B) over generalizing the results from a small sample
C) determining that your program is achieving its results
D) b and c
E) none of the above
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A) mall intercept
B) snowball sampling
C) Delphi technique
D) ballot box
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A) develop a baseline of data, collect data at regular intervals using the same instrument
B) collect pre-intervention data, then use different instruments to continue measuring over time
C) use client files as your baseline data, then collect data when needed for reports to funders or accrediting agencies
D) none of the above sufficiently describes a timeline for evaluation
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