Deck 1: Program Planning

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B) Boolean search
C) Baidu search
D) Scopus search
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Which organization is often referred to as the "congressional watchdog"?

A) U.S. Government Accountability Office
B) March of Dimes
C) USA.gov
D) U.S. Government Publishing Office
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When is the most appropriate time to conduct a SWOT analysis?

A) Out in the field
B) During data collection
C) During the experimental phase
D) During a team meeting
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_________ ___________ are methods or techniques that have been consistently shown to be more effective than others and may be considered benchmarks in a field.

A) Best practices
B) Quantitative research
C) Pilot studies
D) Evidence based
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Which of the following choices does not describe possible stakeholders?

A) Policymakers
B) Program sponsors
C) The researchers
D) Program/evaluation staff
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Which type of assessment is beneficial because it identifies the gaps between the current
Situation and the ideal situation?

A) Qualitative assessment
B) Needs assessment
C) Literature assessment
D) Community assessment
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Long before the fishbone diagram was applied to community partnerships, what was this unique design originally used for?

A) Toyota Motors
B) Amazon
C) Mazda Motors
D) Apple Software
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Investigators begin with the end goal when using which model for community health projects?

A) MAP-IT
B) Needs assessment
C) Fishbone diagram
D) PRECEDE-PROCEED
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The PROCEED (evaluation) portion of the model located in your book is divided into what
Three evaluation segments?

A) Process, implementation, and output
B) Process, impact, and outcome
C) Product, impact, and outcome
D) Process, interpret, and output
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Which popular government health organization created the MAP-IT framework used to assist
Communities?

A) World Health Organization (WHO)
B) Government Accountability Office (GAO)
C) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
D) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
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What does the MAP-IT acronym stand for?

A) Mobilize, Assess, Plan, Implement, Track
B) Mobilize, Assurance, Path, Implement, Track
C) Market, Assurance, Policy, Implement, Turn
D) Mobilize, Assist, Policy, Interpret, Track
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What does the SOAR acronym stand for?

A) Success, Offers, Assist, Remedy
B) Sustainability, Opportunity, Assurance, Results
C) Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results
D) Succeed, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results
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All information found on the Internet can be considered accurate and reliable.
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When conducting a peer-reviewed literature review, one can obtain the best results by using and Internet search engine, and then incorporating any of the information that appears on the screen.
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An annotated bibliography and a review of the literature are considered the same thing.
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A literature review involves delving into a variety of credible professional reference materials.
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Books are considered an unreliable source when completing a good literature review.
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When completing a literature review, it is important to compare magazines and newspapers to other sources of data, because magazines and newspapers are widely used for advertising.
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All theses and dissertations are considered peer-reviewed and published because they are typically affiliated with universities and therefore reviewed by faculty.
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When the high-power and low-legitimacy stakeholders omit the less-empowered individuals from the program design process, the program has more utilization and sustainability.
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The PRECEDE phase is considered the planning phase, while the PROCEED phase represents when the implementation and evaluation begins.
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Using someone else's work as your own or without proper citations/permission is known as ______________.
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In an _____________ _______________, the source citations are presented in alphabetical order and each citation is presented as a new paragraph, where as a review of the literature is compilation of the multiple resources presented in narrative format.
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Kretzmann and McKnight developed ____________ ___________ to focus on the resources or assets of the community rather than focusing on the discrepancies or what is wrong with the community.
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________________ analysis examines strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and results.
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Name at least two databases one might use while conducting a proper literature review.
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Dr. Pearson and his research team decide to gather data from two local communities and compare the two. Their goal is to compare the communities to determine what gaps are present and to locate the best solutions to fill those gaps. Once the research is gathered, Dr. Pearson and the team will pitch a proposal to City Hall. Instead of looking at what each community is missing, Dr. Pearson instructs his team to make a list of all the benefits the community has. By listing the benefits of each community, the team will be able to see what improvements are needed. Each community has a homeless shelter, a large family/kid-friendly park, schools, and bike paths. However, the research team notes that each community lacks bus stops. Based on this scenario, what is this method called?
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Prior to moving forward with any community plan, it is important to verify and narrow the issue using several methods. Name the two analysis techniques the book discusses that can be
used before moving forward with the community plan. [Listing the acronym for each technique is acceptable.]
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List at least two examples of public access data that are considered to offer "easy access."
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Which type of search allows you to save time, access the most recent publications, and combine search terms using words such as AND, NOT, and OR?

A) CINAL search
B) Boolean search
C) Baidu search
D) Scopus search
B
2
Which organization is often referred to as the "congressional watchdog"?

A) U.S. Government Accountability Office
B) March of Dimes
C) USA.gov
D) U.S. Government Publishing Office
A
3
When is the most appropriate time to conduct a SWOT analysis?

A) Out in the field
B) During data collection
C) During the experimental phase
D) During a team meeting
D
4
_________ ___________ are methods or techniques that have been consistently shown to be more effective than others and may be considered benchmarks in a field.

A) Best practices
B) Quantitative research
C) Pilot studies
D) Evidence based
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Which of the following choices does not describe possible stakeholders?

A) Policymakers
B) Program sponsors
C) The researchers
D) Program/evaluation staff
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Which type of assessment is beneficial because it identifies the gaps between the current
Situation and the ideal situation?

A) Qualitative assessment
B) Needs assessment
C) Literature assessment
D) Community assessment
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Long before the fishbone diagram was applied to community partnerships, what was this unique design originally used for?

A) Toyota Motors
B) Amazon
C) Mazda Motors
D) Apple Software
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Investigators begin with the end goal when using which model for community health projects?

A) MAP-IT
B) Needs assessment
C) Fishbone diagram
D) PRECEDE-PROCEED
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The PROCEED (evaluation) portion of the model located in your book is divided into what
Three evaluation segments?

A) Process, implementation, and output
B) Process, impact, and outcome
C) Product, impact, and outcome
D) Process, interpret, and output
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Which popular government health organization created the MAP-IT framework used to assist
Communities?

A) World Health Organization (WHO)
B) Government Accountability Office (GAO)
C) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
D) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
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What does the MAP-IT acronym stand for?

A) Mobilize, Assess, Plan, Implement, Track
B) Mobilize, Assurance, Path, Implement, Track
C) Market, Assurance, Policy, Implement, Turn
D) Mobilize, Assist, Policy, Interpret, Track
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What does the SOAR acronym stand for?

A) Success, Offers, Assist, Remedy
B) Sustainability, Opportunity, Assurance, Results
C) Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results
D) Succeed, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results
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All information found on the Internet can be considered accurate and reliable.
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When conducting a peer-reviewed literature review, one can obtain the best results by using and Internet search engine, and then incorporating any of the information that appears on the screen.
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An annotated bibliography and a review of the literature are considered the same thing.
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A literature review involves delving into a variety of credible professional reference materials.
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Books are considered an unreliable source when completing a good literature review.
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When completing a literature review, it is important to compare magazines and newspapers to other sources of data, because magazines and newspapers are widely used for advertising.
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All theses and dissertations are considered peer-reviewed and published because they are typically affiliated with universities and therefore reviewed by faculty.
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When the high-power and low-legitimacy stakeholders omit the less-empowered individuals from the program design process, the program has more utilization and sustainability.
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The PRECEDE phase is considered the planning phase, while the PROCEED phase represents when the implementation and evaluation begins.
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Using someone else's work as your own or without proper citations/permission is known as ______________.
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In an _____________ _______________, the source citations are presented in alphabetical order and each citation is presented as a new paragraph, where as a review of the literature is compilation of the multiple resources presented in narrative format.
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Kretzmann and McKnight developed ____________ ___________ to focus on the resources or assets of the community rather than focusing on the discrepancies or what is wrong with the community.
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________________ analysis examines strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and results.
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Name at least two databases one might use while conducting a proper literature review.
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Dr. Pearson and his research team decide to gather data from two local communities and compare the two. Their goal is to compare the communities to determine what gaps are present and to locate the best solutions to fill those gaps. Once the research is gathered, Dr. Pearson and the team will pitch a proposal to City Hall. Instead of looking at what each community is missing, Dr. Pearson instructs his team to make a list of all the benefits the community has. By listing the benefits of each community, the team will be able to see what improvements are needed. Each community has a homeless shelter, a large family/kid-friendly park, schools, and bike paths. However, the research team notes that each community lacks bus stops. Based on this scenario, what is this method called?
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Prior to moving forward with any community plan, it is important to verify and narrow the issue using several methods. Name the two analysis techniques the book discusses that can be
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List at least two examples of public access data that are considered to offer "easy access."
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