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Which evaluation focuses on the end product or result?​

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Answered by Hαrsh
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An outcome evaluation measures a program's results and determines whether intended outcomes were achieved. It tests hypotheses by comparing conditions before and after participation, by comparing participants with similar individuals who did not participate, or by comparing a combination of both.

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Answered by shamsazeeshan
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Summative

SummativeA summative evaluation (sometimes referred to as external) is a method of judging the worth of a program at the end of the program activities (summation). The focus is on the outcome.

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