Goal
Setting
And
Program
Planning
100

What are the four levels of measurement in research

Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, and Ratio.

100

Step one of program planning is

pre-planning

100

This type of goal could take you a few days or weeks to accomplish

Short-term Goals

100

When gathering intel on the community 

needs assessment

100

The acronym SDOH is

Social determinants of health

200

What is a pilot test

A small-scale test of a program

200

 stakeholders in program planning?

  • Individuals or groups who have an interest in or are affected by the program.

200

a program rationale is to

sell or present your program

200

Deciding to walk 30 minutes a day for the next two months is an example of a _____-_____ _____

Long-term Goal

200

When setting goals for your program, be sure to make them.......

Realistic, Specific, Measurable

300

What is a goal? 

a goal defines the broad desired outcome.

300

short term or long term goal: Performing several exercises three days a week for two weeks is an example of a

Short-term Goal

300

Community

a group of people who share common characteristics, interests, values, or geographic location

300

primary data

collect yourself

300

What does MAP-IT stand for in program planning?

Mobilize, Assess, Plan, Implement, and Track.

400

Quantitative data

numbers

400

How does Healthy People 2030 influence public health program planning?

It sets national health objectives and provides evidence-based targets for improving population health.

400

What does the acronym SMART stand for?

Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Realistic

Timely

400

Qualitative data

Descriptive

400

Secondary data

other's collected

500

Provide an example of a SMART objective for physical acitivty.

“By the end of six months, 75% of participants will engage in at least 30 minutes of physical activity five days per week.

500

How does Bloom’s Taxonomy help in writing program objectives

It ensures objectives progress from basic recall (Remember) to higher-order thinking (Analyze, Evaluate, and Create)

500

Surveys, focus groups, interviews are what type of collection method?

Primary

500

Non-Probability Sampling examples

Convenience Sampling, Snowball Sampling, or Purposive Sampling.

500

what is a mission statement?

A mission statement describes the program’s purpose,