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joesmith1212

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What is the purpose of performing a cost accounting study?
 
  a. To detect what percentage of clients recover
  b. To measure how long it takes for clients to see a caregiver
  c. To note how many cases are associated with other major risk factors
  d. To find the actual cost of a program

Question 2

The large group of persons about whom the researcher hopes to gain an understanding or knowledge refers to.
 
  A) population
  B) sample
  C) cohort
  D) control group



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Answer to Question 1

D
Cost accounting studies are performed to find the actual cost of a program.

Answer to Question 2

A



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