Follow-up evaluations of the Perry Preschool Project (High/Scope curriculum) indicated that the program:
A) had few lasting effects on children beyond first grade.
B) saved over $12.90 in future costs to society for each $1 spent on the program.
C) was too expensive to be feasibly implemented in real communities.
D) both 'a' and 'c'
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