An evaluator doing a cost-benefit study may ignore certain benefits when
A) it has been shown that costs exceed benefits.
B) some of the costs have been ignored as well.
C) one is not interested in seeking to publish an article reporting the findings.
D) it has been shown that some benefits exceed program costs.
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Q4: Costs that have already been expended and
Q5: Indirect costs are
A) usually well understood by
Q6: Inaccurate estimates of program costs
A) seldom hurt
Q7: The outcomes of a cost-effective program
A) exceed
Q8: When outcomes of a program can be
Q10: Cost-effectiveness analyses are performed when one
A) can
Q11: Cost-effectiveness analyses _ be used in decisions
Q12: Cost-utility analyses refer to methods of relating
Q13: In judging the usefulness of a cost-benefit
Q14: The value of income one forgoes by
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