Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) differs from benefit/cost analysis (B/C) in that: (choose one)
(a) CEA cannot handle multiple alternatives
(b) CEA compares alternatives on the basis of a specific outcome rather than solely on monetary units
(c) CEA cannot handle independent alternatives
(d) CEA is more time consuming and resource intensive
(b) CEA compares alternatives on the basis of a specific outcome rather than solely on monetary units
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)