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Accountability: the quality of being accountable to another for ones actions, entailing an obligation to respond to questions and regularly report. Accounting unit: in doing cost benefit analysis, the unit or jurisdiction in which costs and benefits will be ascribed. Attribution problem, the difficulty of determining what the specific contribution of a policy or program intervention has been to outcomes in contrast to all other possible factors that might have affected those outcomes. Causal chain: the link of various causes and effects in producing out comes in the implementation process. Contrasted group design, and experimental evaluation design where recipients are compared to non recipients and the differences are ascribed to the program. Control group, in experimental designs the randomly assigned group that will not be the recipient of the intervention or program and that will form the basis of comparison with the experimental group.

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