Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Practice Exam

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The standards governing ethical behavior in program evaluation are grouped into how many categories?

  1. Three

  2. Four

  3. Five

  4. Two

The correct answer is: Four

The correct answer is four. The standards governing ethical behavior in program evaluation are typically classified into four key categories. These categories provide a framework for ensuring that evaluations are conducted in a manner that is fair, respectful, and responsible. The categories often include standards related to utility, feasibility, propriety, and accuracy. Each category emphasizes different aspects such as stakeholder usefulness, propriety of the evaluation process, feasibility concerns regarding implementation, and the accurate representation of data and findings. Understanding these categories is essential for evaluators to ensure they uphold ethical standards and protect the rights and welfare of participants involved in evaluations.