The Development of Objectives for the Adult Consumer and Homemaking Education Program and Instruments to Measure the Program's Impact on Participants |
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Adult Consumer and/or answer areas of home Assign points attendance records behavior Center check-up Child Development Clinton County clothing coefficient construct validity Consumer and Homemaking Consumer Economics consumer education content validity Cornell University correlation described Discrimination Values equipment evaluation examples Family Economics Foods and Nutrition Health HIGH group home economics Homemaking Education program Identifies included instruments inter interview questions interview schedule interview scores involved low D-values LOW group meals mean number mentioned method needed number of hours number of points Nutrition participant's participants percent person points possible posttest interview Preliminary Questions pretest and posttest pretest interview problems procedure program objectives program offerings program staff rating scales Recommended Dietary Allowance record forms reliability result sample says sewing Specific Learning Outcomes spent Statutory College subject matter areas subscores Teachers and Aides things tion total number vitamin women