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What type of the data collection is most likely to be timely and expensive? |
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Funding that is earmarked or dedicated to a specific health problem or determinant is termed ? |
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The American Cancer Society and the American heart asssociation are examples of |
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Non Governmental agencies |
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Example of health focused data bases include all of the following EXCEPT |
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Which of the following is not a step to increase the accuracy ofself reported data |
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Use experimaental groups only |
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Secondary data are often quite expensive to access |
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Key informants are strategically placed individuals who have knowledge to reports on the needs of those in the priority population |
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The Nominal group process is highly structured |
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The Basic Priority Rating Process (BPR) is a method to quantify the subjective process of prioritizing? |
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The Delphi technique is usually carried out in a room where planners and people from the target population sit down face - to - face to discuss needs |
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The process by which those who are planning programs can determine what health problems might exist in any population is called
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Administering surveys, facilitating focus groups, and conducting interviews are examples of
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One source of secondary data about substance abuse and mental health is
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Which of the following is NOT a step to increase the accuracy of self-reported data?
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Data already collected by someone else are considered secondary data |
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A good needs assessment considers both the needs identified by the planners and the concerns of the target population.
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One disadvantage of collecting secondary data is that a needs assessment instrument must to be developed.
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A benefit of using focus groups to collect needs assessment data is that they are very easy to conduct.
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A community forum involves a moderator who encourages those present from the priority population to share their concerns with others.
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The concept that steps in the Program Planning process are sequential is referred to as:
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The Educational and Ecological Assessment Phase of PRECEDE-PROCEED includes determining:
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predisposing, reinforcing, and enabling factors |
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Refusing to wear a seatbelt because friends will tease you is an example of
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The MATCH framework is recognized for emphasizing program
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The central focus of the SMART model is
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It is critical for Health Educators to select one program planning model per program, and to use all of its components.
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The best way to obtain epidemiological data is for Health Educators to do their own survey research among priority populations.
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The MAPP planning model represents a planning approach common to businesses and school. |
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Community ownership and diverse partnership are both characteristics of the Healthy Communities Framework.
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Intervention Mapping was designed to use the first three phases of the SMART model to fast track planning.
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