Walden HLTH6475 Module 5 Quiz Latest 2024
HLTH6475 Prgm Plan, Implement & Eval Module 5 Quiz
Question 1
What alternative term has been suggested recently for hard-to-reach? Marginalized Inaccessible Hard to access Hardly reached
Question 2
For population-based evaluations, it is highly desirable to have what type of data on members of the population to determine if an intervention effect occurred? Ordinal data Baseline data Aggregate data Qualitative data
Question 3
Which of the following is related to nonresponse bias? Social desirability Attrition Response set pattern Hard-to-reach
A & B
B & D
Question 4
What type of study design is generally used when the outcome is bounded? Retrospective case-control design Two-group prospective design Multiple-group time-series design Ecological design
Question 5
Which of the following goes beyond merely documenting that the objectives were met by quantifying the extent to which the interventions seem related to changes observed or measured among program recipients? Outcome documentation evaluation Outcome assessment evaluation Outcome interpretation evaluation Outcome progression evaluation
Question 6
Random assignment refers to the random identification from the intended population of those who will be in the program or the evaluation. True False
Question 7
Client goals are not reliable unless there is a strict standard that is used to establish the goals and determine whether the goal was accomplished. True False
Question 8
The technique to collect data is called methods, and the overall plan for when and from whom data are collected is called design. True False
Question 9
What type of study design, when used with random assignment, is considered the strongest of evaluation designs? One-group pretest/posttest One-group posttest only Two-group pretest/posttest Two-group posttest only
Question 10
In general, designs with fewer flaws are more complex and costly and are usually more likely to demonstrate a causal relationship between the health program and outcomes. True False
Question 11
Which of the following results from minimizing natural flaws associated with doing evaluations that might otherwise diminish the evaluator’s ability to identify the amount of effect of the program? Rigor Quality Accuracy Precision
Question 12
Which example(s) are an issue of validity? Data entry errors Only one reading taken by one evaluator for the data point in a study that uses blood pressure as one of the indicators Administration of a food frequency questionnaire to a 7-year-old A Likert scale survey question whose only options are “agree” and “disagree”
Question 13
Which of the following does not contribute to the difficulty in finding any effect from a program intervention? Select all that apply. Having a weak or ineffective intervention Having measures with low validity Having measures with low reliability Having low coverage
Question 14
Techniques used to collect data are called methods. True False
Question 15
A community agency wanted to know if its school condom distribution program was having an effect on rates of sexually transmitted diseases among teens. The only available and relevant secondary data was collected a few years prior, but the stakeholders did not believe that this data reflected their community. In addition, the local school board denied evaluators access to its students to collect evaluation data. Therefore, the program staff was forced to restate its question to focus on the number of students who received free condoms from the program over the past year. The revised evaluation question is what type of evaluation? Outcome Evaluation Process Evaluation Impact Evaluation None of the above