Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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What do outcome benchmarks specify in the development of a logic model?

  1. Expected results

  2. Available resources

  3. Measurable goals

  4. Risk levels

The correct answer is: Expected results

Outcome benchmarks are critical components of a logic model that define the expected results of a program or intervention. They help articulate what success looks like by outlining the specific achievements or changes anticipated as a result of the implemented strategies. These benchmarks guide the evaluation process and provide a way to measure the effectiveness of various activities, ultimately ensuring that the program can demonstrate its impact on the targeted population or issue. While the other options touch on important aspects of program planning, the focus here is on the end results that are targeted through the various interventions and activities outlined in the logic model. Available resources pertain to what is needed to implement a program, measurable goals relate more to the specific indicators used to assess progress, and risk levels refer to the potential negative impacts or challenges associated with the program. In contrast, outcome benchmarks are directly related to the results expected from the program's efforts.