Describe the potential problems for stakeholder orientation in evaluation research, in general and using the example of reducing welfare payments in favor of a workfare program.
What will be an ideal response?
First is the issue of randomly assigning participants some social program or benefit. One justification for this given by evaluation researchers has to do with the scarcity of these resources; second it may not be ethical simply to bar some potential participants from the programs. In this situation, evaluation researchers may test alternative treatments or provide some alternative benefit while the treatment is being denied.
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A. Cultural Revolution B. Great Leap Forward C. Anti?Rightist Campaign D. May Fourth Movement E. Hundred Flowers Movement
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the U.S. indicate the end of
a. The Cold War b. Post-Cold War Era c. Concert of Europe d. Bipolar system e. Multi-polar system