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What criteria are used for reviewing materials?

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What criteria are used for reviewing materials?

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Each section uses specific review criteria. To be added to Section Ia, programs must be reviewed by NREPP and meet their criteria. Programs listed in Section Ib (SPRC/AFSP Evidence-Based Practices Project) were reviewed using ten criteria described in more detail here. The criteria for Section II Expert and Consensus Statements) include importance, likelihood of meeting objectives, accuracy of content, safety, congruence with prevailing knowledge, and appropriateness of the development process. Section III criteria (Adherence to Standards) include items related to accuracy, likelihood of meeting objectives, and adherence to program design standards. For more information, see the Section III Application Guidelines (PDF).

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