Across
- 1. May lead evaluators to alter findings. (8 letters)
- 3. A written agreement where participants are fully informed of the evaluation’s purpose. (7 letters)
- 6. When an evaluator has a personal interest that could influence the evaluation. (18 letters)
- 8. The obligation to avoid causing harm to participants or stakeholders. (14 letters)
- 11. This principle guides evaluators to be honest and accurate in their reporting. (9 letters)
Down
- 2. Transparency in this process is crucial to maintain trust. (9 letters)
- 4. Avoiding this ensures that evaluators remain neutral and unbiased. (4 letters)
- 5. Ethical principle requiring evaluators to protect participant information. (15 letters)
- 7. Evaluators must ensure this to avoid revealing participants' identities. (9 letters)
- 9. Ensuring evaluations are fair and inclusive for all participants. (6 letters)
- 10. Key ethical concern when using evaluation data for research without consent. (7 letters)
