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How do you choose the appropriate design for both internal and external evaluations

How do you choose the appropriate design for both internal and external evaluations

Weekly Question 1:
How can you distinguish between process and outcome evaluation? (Reading material for this question is on Program Evaluation Chapter 9).

Weekly Question 2:
How do you choose the appropriate design for both internal and external evaluations? In your response please indicate the significance of both types of evaluations. (Reading material for this question is on Program Evaluation Chapter 10).

Weekly Question 3:
What are one-group designs? Provide a criminal justice example of a scenario in which outcome evaluation is observed only after the program and a scenario in which the outcome evaluation is observed both before and after the program. Explain why each scenario was selected. (Reading material for this question is on Handbook of Practical Program Evaluation, Ch. 23).

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A one-group design is a type of experimental design in which the subjects are not assigned any specific conditions (Jackson, S2011). The implication of this is that unlike most experiments that involve control groups ad experimental groups, one-group designs involve one subject group……………………….

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