Multiple Choice
The linkage between means and ends that is specified in the working intervention hypothesis is critical in that it:
A) allows the administrator to determine whether a program is working as intended.
B) allows for increased client participation
C) determines whether the program was actually implemented as intended.
D) determines to what extent did we achieve the proposed results.
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