1.
The
systematic process
of
collecting and analyzing data in
order to make decision is called :
(A) Evaluation
(B) Measurement
(C) Assessment
(D) Testing
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your answer is (A) Evaluation
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Answer:
The process is known is (A) Evaluation.
Explanation:
- A programme is critically examined during the evaluation process.
- It entails gathering and examining data regarding the actions, traits, and effects of a programme.
- Its goals are to assess a programme, increase its efficacy, and/or provide information for programming choices.
- The planning, implementation, completion, and dissemination and reporting phases of the programme evaluation process are complementary to the phases of programme development and implementation.
- Each phase has its own problems, strategies, and practises.
- A programme, practise, intervention, or initiative can be studied scientifically through evaluation to see how well it fulfils its objectives.
- Evaluations assist in identifying the aspects of a programme or effort that are effective and could be improved.
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