The meta-analysis of drug prevention programs funded by SAMSHA found that:
a. programs that were effective in demonstration projects were almost always effective in real-life settings.
b. it is probably impossible to effectively implement prevention programs in real-life settings, regardless of how well they performed in demonstration projects.
c. the effectiveness of programs in real-life settings is heavily dependent upon how well the program was implemented.
d. it is too expensive to try to implement prevention programs in real-life settings.
c
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