Consult the background materials for this module and the relevant peer-reviewed literature

Consult the background materials for this module and the relevant peer-reviewed literature

Consult the background materials for this module and the relevant peer-reviewed literature. After doing so, address the following questions in a 3- to 4-page paper: Present the evaluation questions you would pose and some data collection questions you would ask to answer those evaluation questions; then discuss the specific data collection methods you would use to answer these for the purposes of your hypothetical evaluation. Summarize this information in a table, with the evaluation questions in one column, corresponding data collection questions in the next, and methods in the third. Required reading- Peersman, G. (2014). Overview: Data Collection and Analysis Methods in Impact Evaluation. Methodological Briefs: Impact Evaluation 10. Accessed via https://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/pdf/brief_10_data_collection_analysis_eng.pdf University of Kansas (2018). The community tool box. Operations in Evaluating Community Interventions. Chapter 37, Section 1 – Choosing Questions and planning the evaluation. Retrieved from https://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/evaluate/evaluate-community-interventions/choose-evaluation-questions/main University of Kansas (2018). The community tool box. Operations in Evaluating Community Interventions. Chapter 37, Section 4 – Selecting an Appropriate Design for the evaluation. Retrieved from https://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/evaluate/evaluate-community-interventions/experimental-design/main