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A process through which communities are helped to identify common problems or goals, mobilize resources, and in other way develop and implement strategies for reaching their goals they have set A) Community Organizing B) Grass roots C) Coalition D) Health Education
What is Community Organizing
100
An orientation to community that is strength-based rather than need-based and stresses the identification of nurturing and celebration of community assets A) Community Organizing B) Needs Assessment C) Best Practices D) Community Building
What is Community Building
100
An activity or activities designed to create change in people A) Dose B) Health Education C) Intervention D) Dose
What is Intervention
100
Original intervention strategies that the planners create based on their knowledge and skills of good planning processes including the involvement of those in the priority population and the use of theories and models A) Phasing in B) Best Experiences C) Standard of Acceptability D) Best Processes
What is Best Processes
100
A comparative mandate, value, norm or group A) Implementation B) Summative Evaluation C) Best Experiences D) Standard of Acceptability
What is Standard of Acceptability
200
A process that begins with those who are affected by the problem/concern A) Task Force B) Grass-roots C) Dose D) Evaluation
What is Grass-roots
200
Any combination of planned learning experiences based on sound theirs that provide individuals, groups and communities the opportunity to acquire information and the skills to make quality health decisions A) Health Education B) Health Promotion C) Program Planning D) Dose
What is Health Education
200
The number of activities that make up the intervention A) Implementation B) Dose C) Multiplicity D) Best Experiences
What is Multiplicity
200
Putting a planned program into action A) Implementation B) Multiplicity C) Dose D) Community Building
What is Implementation
200
The evaluation that is conducted during the planning and implementing processes to improve or refine the program A) Implementation B) Pilot Test C) Outcome Evaluation D) Formative Evaluation
What is Formative Evaluation
300
Those who control, both formally and informally, the political climate of the community A) Standard of Acceptability B) Outcome Evaluation C) Gate Keepers D) Health Promotion
What is Gate Keepers
300
A process by which an intervention is planned to help meet the needs of a priority population A) Implementation B) Evaluation C) Program Planning D) Community Building
What is Program Planning
300
The number of program units as part of the intervention A) Dose B) Implementation C) Best Experiences D) Pilot Testing
What is Dose
300
A trial run of an intervention A) Trial Run B) Pilot Test C) Community Organizing D) Formative Evaluation
What is Pilot Test
300
The evaluation that determines the effect of a program on the priority population A) Outcome evaluation B) Summative Evaluation C) Formative Evaluation D) Impact Evaluation
What is Summative Evaluation
400
A temporary group that is brought together for dealing with a specific problem A) Coalition B) Task Force C) Gate Keepers D) Grass Roots
What is Task Force
400
Those whom a program is intended to serve A) Priority Population B) Pilot Test C) Coalition D) Grass-roots
What is Priority Population
400
Recommendations for interventions based on critical review of multiple research and evaluation studies that substantiate the efficacy of the intervention A) Best Practices B) Best Experiences C) Best Processes D) Formative Evaluation
What is Best Practices
400
Implementation of an intervention with a series of small groups instead of the entire population A) Outcome Evaluation B) Impact Evaluation C) Phasing In D) Best Processes
What is Phasing In
400
Focuses on immediate observable effects of a program A) Outcome Evaluation B) Impact Evaluation C) Standard of acceptability D) Dose
What is Impact Evaluation
500
Formal Alliance of organizations that come together to work for a common goal A) Impact Evaluation B) Health Education C) Best Practices D) Coalition
What is Coalition
500
The process of collecting and analyzing information, to develop an understanding of the issues, resources, and constraints of the priority population, as related to the development of the health promotion program A) Needs Assessment B) Standard of Acceptability C) Summative Evaluation D) Impact Evaluation
What is Needs Assessment
500
Intervention strategies used in prior or existing programs that have not gone though the critical research an evaluation studies and thus fall short of best practice criteria A) Phasing in B) Best Experience C) Best Processes D) Intervention
What is Best Experiences
500
Determining the value or worth of an object of interest A) Evaluation B) Coalition C) Formative Evaluation D) Outcome Evaluation
What is Evaluation
500
Focuses on the end result of the program A) Formative Evaluation B) Summative Evaluation C) Dose D) Outcome Evaluation
What is Outcome Evaluation