A. Decision
B. Prediction
C. Judgment
D. Opinion
Answer is = C
That’s right! The purpose of the evaluation is to make a C. Judgment.
Here’s why the other options are less likely:
- Decision: While evaluation can inform decisions, it’s not the sole purpose. The judgment made based on the evaluation can then be used to make informed decisions.
- Prediction: Evaluation focuses on understanding current performance, not necessarily predicting future outcomes.
- Opinion: Evaluation should be based on data and evidence, not just personal opinions.
An evaluation aims to provide a comprehensive review of something (e.g., a student’s performance, a program’s effectiveness) by collecting and analyzing information. This analysis helps form a judgment about the value, quality, or success of what is being evaluated. This judgment can then be used to make decisions, predictions, or recommendations