Mr. Johnson, the principal of a school, introduced a primary prevention program to his school. He noticed a decline in drug use among those in the program. He reported to the community his conclusion that the program was effective. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Mr. Johnson's conclusions were accurate.
B. Mr. Johnson should examine the results of a control group.
C. Mr. Johnson must calculate the program's cost before deciding effectiveness.
D. None of these


Answer: B

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