Which of the following are true statements regarding cost studies?
a. Cost studies help determine if the program outcomes are worth the cost.
b. Cost-effectiveness analysis compare programs with different outcomes.
c. Cost-benefit analysis compares the program with the outcomes.
d. All of the above.
D
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