Planning and Evaluation
Planning and Community
Prevention Education
Professional Growth
Communication
100

This type of data is information collected from interviews, focus groups, and observations.

What is qualitative data 

100

We collect this type of data firsthand

What is primary data

100

This is the substance most commonly misused among teenagers

What is alcohol

100

This approach is the study of how youth can thrive in adverse environments.

The Resiliency Approach

100

the '4 Ps' of social marketing 

what is product, price, place and promotion

200

These programs are high-impact, highly focused programs for risk reduction

What are targeted programs 

200

Sustainability and cultural competence are at the center of this planning model.

What is the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF)

200

This is a name for characteristics such as race or ethnicity which can be seen by simply looking at someone.

What is surface culture

200
Social Learning Theory was developed by

Who is Albert Bandura

200

This leadership style involves group members in the problem-solving process and is good at listening and making decisions based on recommendations from the group. They involve others in the process. 

What is "The Problem Solver"

300

Key stakeholders, data collection, and identification of target populations are all involved in this assessment. 

What is a needs assessment 
300

In this planning model the "agent" is the substance being misused and the "host" is the individual using substances.

What is the Public Health Model (PHM)

300

This type of campaign dealing with prevention techniques affects audiences by increasing public awareness. 

What are media campaigns

300

This principle is the most basic guiding ethical principle in prevention work

What is do no harm

300

This type of public speaker fidgets and plays with anything that is in their reach. They create 'noise' in the environment that can be distracting.

What is 'The Musician' 

400

A universal, selective, and indicted approach are the prevention approaches identified in this healthcare model. 

What is the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Model.

400

The number of opportunities the program has to create changes, such as the number of clients served and amount of hours the program was in the field

What is outputs

400

This model was created by the Search Institute and focuses on the strengths needed for success.

What is the 40 Developmental Assets Model

400

This developmental model involves a set of eight stages that an individual will experience in their lifetime.

What is the Psychosocial Development Stages by Erik Erikson

400

This part of the communication model is responsible for sending clear messages with the goal of improving the understanding of the receiver.

What is the sender 

500

Theories of causation help identify why youth start using drugs. Substance misuse prevention program designers must determine what factors are involved. At the most basic level, these factors are what?

What are risk and protective factors 

500

This step of the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) involves mobilizing and/or building capacity to address needs. 

What is Capacity 

500

This model of addiction believes that addiction is a learned behavior in which early substance use is rewarded and thus the behavior continues

What is the conditioning model of addiction

500

This development model focuses on four stages of mental development that aim to understand how children acquire knowledge. 

What is Jean Piaget's Cognitive-Developmental Stages

500

This prevention strategy is aimed at informing broad segments of society.

What is universal intervention