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Appendix B

Evaluation Review Panel's
Criteria for Assessing Program Evaluations

OVERALL SIGNIFICANCE

CONCEPTUAL CRITERIA
Conceptual Foundations Questions for Evaluation Findings and Interpretation Recommendations


METHODS
Evaluation Design

Data Collection Data Analysis


CROSS-CUTTING FACTORS
The following are cross-cutting factors that are likely to be important at all stages of a report: clarity, presentation, operation at a state-of-the-art level, appropriateness, understandability, innovation, generalizability, efficiency of approach, logical relationships, and discussion of the report's limitations. The report should also address ethical issues, possible perceptual bias, cultural diversity, and any gaps in study execution.

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