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17 Cards in this Set
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attitudes
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intermediate variables that influence health
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behaviors
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intermediate variables that inluenve health
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efficiency
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producing a desired result with minimum effot, expence, or waste
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formative evaluation
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the measurement fo program activities during implementation to determine problems and identify improvement opportunities
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impact
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the effect of a program on the communities health
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knowlege
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intermediate variables that influence health
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management information systems
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the organization of program daa for program management and decition making
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postprogram
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evaluation ourvomes acceccd after program is completed
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preprogram and postprogram
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measurements takenprior ro a program or intervention are compared w measurements taken at the conclusion
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preprogram and postprogram with a comparision group
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measurements include ass. similar to target group but did not recive the program; both are assessed prior to and at conclusion
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preprogram and postprogram with a control group
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random assignemt from target goup into target and comparrison group; both ass. b4 and after
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program evaluation
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measurement of intervention results agaisnt program objectives to determine wheather a program successfully reduced/eliminated need/problem
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qualitive
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descriptive, explanitory information
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quantitive
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objective and measurable information; usually numeric
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reliable/reliability
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different observers, looking at the same phenomenom, report similar levels; a particular technique applied repeatedly yeilds same result each time
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summative evaluation
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the jusgement of the merit or worth of a program by compaticon of end results to goals
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valid/validity
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objective measurement; did it measure what it was intended
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