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Identify Stakeholder Needs, Concerns, and Differences in Perceptions

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Evaluability Assessment

Part of the book series: Evaluation in Education and Human Services ((EEHS,volume 26))

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The purpose of this task is to identify both common understandings and major differences among stakeholders in their perceptions about what a program is trying to accomplish and how it is being implemented.

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Smith, M.F. (1989). Identify Stakeholder Needs, Concerns, and Differences in Perceptions. In: Evaluability Assessment. Evaluation in Education and Human Services, vol 26. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7827-1_9

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