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  1. The properties of outcome measures that are an integral part of an investigator’s evaluation and selection of appropriate measures include reliability, validity, and variability.

  2. An outcome is the knowledge, skills, attitudes, behaviors, or other measurable characteristic that researchers measure to learn about the impact of an intervention.

  3. This guidebook uses the phrase “outcome measurement” to describe one approach to exploring the impacts or results of a program and to distinguish outcome measurement from more elaborate or …

  4. What is an Outcome? An outcome is a change that is likely to take place as a result of the target population’s participation in your program. There are three types of outcomes: 1. Long-term …

  5. dience(s). change in knowledge occurs when a scientist, trainee, or citizen learns or becomes aware. Examples of a change in knowledge include: new fundamental or applied knowledge significant …

  6. Results of scientifically appropriate tests of statistical significance of primary and secondary outcome measures (limited to statistical analyses that rely on submitted outcome measure data)

  7. It is the outcome of the counseling sessions that count. Benefits for the participants during and after program activities. Why Focus on Outcomes? What gets measured gets done. If you don’t measure …