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Chapter 24 Final preparations for the evaluation

Roles for Evaluators Facilitator Note-Taker Equipment Operator Observer Meeter and Greeter Recruiter The Lone Evaluator UIDE Chapter 24

Creating an Evaluation Script An Example of an Evaluation Script (pp.497-498) Using a Script for the Global Warming Evaluation Forms to Use When Asking for Permission to Record Informed Consent: Minimal risk, information, comprehension, voluntariness, participants rights, nondisclosure, confidentiality, waivers, legalese, expectations. Nondisclosure Agreements UIDE Chapter 24

The Pilot Test Participants for Your Pilot Test Design and Assemble the Test Environment Run the Pilot Test UIDE Chapter 24