The use of hearings and reports for program evaluation has what drawback?
A) Testimonies and reports are generally provided by those with little direct knowledge of programs.
B) This kind of information is generally biased against programs.
C) A high level of deception has been found in these hearings and reports.
D) Those giving testimony and providing reports administer the programs being evaluated.
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