All of the following are accurate statements about the findings of Torre and Fine’s participatory action research project on inmate participation in college programs except:
a. Those who had not participated in the program were four times more likely to be returned to custody than those who had participated
b. The benefits of program participation extended to the inmates’ children
c. The cost-benefit analysis of the program indicated that the initial cost of the program outweighed the savings based on decreased recidivism rates for those who attended the program
d. The participants believed that they had benefitted from the program
c. The cost-benefit analysis of the program indicated that the initial cost of the program outweighed the savings based on decreased recidivism rates for those who attended the program
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).