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3. How Is the Data Analyzed?
Analysis involves using statistical methods to interpret the data collected. Common techniques include trend analysis,
regression analysis
, and comparative studies. The goal is to identify patterns, correlations, and potential causative factors.
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What is the Purpose of Evaluating Public Health Programs?
1. What are the Objectives of the Program?
2. What Methods Are Used for Data Collection?
3. How Is the Data Analyzed?
4. What Metrics Are Used to Measure Success?
5. What Are the Challenges in Program Evaluation?
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