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    Almost All Social Program Planning Involves Complex Factors
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Almost All Social Program Planning Involves Complex Factors

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Almost all social program planning involves complex factors. Program planners must identify these factors and use them in the development of a program hypothesis. These factors are called intervening variables.

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