Exam 10: Cost-Effectiveness and Cost Analysis
Exam 1: Introduction18 Questions
Exam 2: Ethical Issues in Program Evaluation16 Questions
Exam 3: Needs Assessment18 Questions
Exam 4: Qualitative and Mixed Methods in Evaluation15 Questions
Exam 5: Formative and Process Evaluation15 Questions
Exam 6: Single System Research Designs16 Questions
Exam 7: Client Satisfaction13 Questions
Exam 8: Sampling10 Questions
Exam 9: Group Research Designs18 Questions
Exam 10: Cost-Effectiveness and Cost Analysis15 Questions
Exam 11: Measurement Tools and Strategies16 Questions
Exam 12: Illustrations of Instruments5 Questions
Exam 13: Pragmatic Issues16 Questions
Exam 14: Writing Evaluation Proposals, Reports, and Journal Articlesindex14 Questions
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The difficulty of assigning monetary value to some of the benefits derived from social services programs is illustrated by which of the following?
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When computing costs as part of a cost-effectiveness study, which of the following is a category of costs to consider?
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How is the cost-effectiveness ratio for a program computed?
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The program that provides the best results for the most money is the most efficient.
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In a cost-benefit analysis, effort is made to measure which of the following?
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Cost-effectiveness studies can help administrators make decisions about which of the following?
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In cost-benefit analysis, the evaluator must assign a monetary value to the benefits of a social service program.
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Which is true about the literature regarding cost-benefit analysis of human services programs?
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In cost-effectiveness studies, when the results show that a program costs the least to run, it should be considered the most effective for clients.
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The societal perspective of a cost-effectiveness analysis takes into account all costs and effects of a program, not just the perspective of only one group.
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A cost-benefit analysis can help an administrator determine if the money spent on a program is related to its outcomes.
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In a cost-effectiveness study, what is the sensitivity analysis?
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Measuring the efficiency of a program refers to all of the following EXCEPT:
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When determining which treatment should be offered to a client, the choice should be the treatment that will yield the most benefit while also ________________________________.
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Which of the following is the first step in conducting a cost-effectiveness study?
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