| 1. The model addresses significant social issues in a manner consistent
with consumers' values and research/policies of the field. |
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| 2. The model, its components, and the purposes of the project are clearly stated. |
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| 3. There are established techniques/procedures and administrative
arrangements (policy, funding, staffing,etc.) that can serve as a
prototype for replication. |
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| 4. There is a clear articulation of information/knowledge, attitudes/values
& skills necessary for staff to implement & evaluate the model. |
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| ** 5. There is a functional relationship between model implementation
and demonstrated effectiveness and outcomes. |
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| ** 6. Positive effects are consistently found across sites
(demonstration and field-test sites), given fidelity of implementation. |
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| ** 7. There is an understanding of the effects of model (and/or
component) variations on the achievement of the model’s intended outcomes. |
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