Asked by Kidus Demere on Sep 24, 2024

In the context of process evaluation, fidelity assessments evaluate:​

A) ​clients' capacity to maintain the gains achieved during the helping process.
B) ​the effectiveness of the processes used in the termination phase.
C) ​the degree to which clients are satisfied with the service provided.
D) ​how closely the skills used by a program match the design of the intervention.

Fidelity Assessments

Evaluations aimed at determining how faithfully a particular program or intervention is being implemented according to its original design.

Process Evaluation

The analysis of the different components of a program or intervention to determine how it was implemented and how it could be improved.

Intervention Design

The process of developing a structured and strategic approach to address a specific problem, aiming to bring about positive change.

  • Identify and apply various evaluation methods relevant to social work practice.