1. Identify the distinguishing feature between cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness. a. Cost-effectiveness is ethically problematic. b. Cost-benefit analysis adopts the most efficient means available to achieving a particular standard. c. Cost-benefit analysis is ethically problematic. d. Cost-effectiveness uses economic criteria before setting the standards.
2. The life of one who dies in a workplace accident has _____ value that can be measured, in part, by the lost wages that would have been earned had that person lived. a. absolute b. instrumental c. intrinsic d. extrinsic.