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Cost-inclusive evaluation: A banquet of approaches for including costs, benefits, and cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analyses in your next evaluation

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An introduction to the special issue on cost-inclusive evaluation, providing a brief history of the use of costs, benefits, cost-effectiveness, and cost-benefit analyses in the evaluation of human services. Two tables present brief glossaries of terms and analyses common in cost-inclusive program evaluation.

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  • Yates, Brian T., 2009. "Cost-inclusive evaluation: A banquet of approaches for including costs, benefits, and cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analyses in your next evaluation," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 32(1), pages 52-54, February.
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    1. Zarkin, Gary A. & Dunlap, Laura J. & Homsi, Ghada, 2004. "The substance abuse services cost analysis program (SASCAP): a new method for estimating drug treatment services costs," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 27(1), pages 35-43, February.
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