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    The Extent to Which a Prevention Program Achieves Desired Outcomes
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The Extent to Which a Prevention Program Achieves Desired Outcomes

Question 15

Question 15

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The extent to which a prevention program achieves desired outcomes when used in an applied setting rather than in the original research conditions is known as


A) the number needed to treat.
B) effectiveness.
C) the reduction of risk.
D) efficacy.

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