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(0)1. Credibility
The extent to which the data and findings from an evaluation are accepted as true by audiences. All types of evaluations, evaluation data, and evaluation findings are vulnerable to being considered to lack credibility, even when evaluators have attempted to collect appropriate and sufficient data and to base findings on the data (cf.
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Citation: Bamberger, M., Rugh, J., & Mabry, L. (2006). Real world evaluation: Working under budget, time, data, and political constraints. Sage Publications.