Multiple Choice
If undertaken for the purpose of evaluating a particular intervention,a utility analysis can be helpful in making decisions about whether
A) one training program is preferable to another training program.
B) any intervention is better than no intervention.
C) one tool of assessment is more practical than another.
D) All of these
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