Exam 6: Mission Statement, Goals, and Objectives
Exam 1: Health Education, Health Promotion, Health Education Specialists, and Program Planning30 Questions
Exam 2: Starting the Planning Process32 Questions
Exam 3: Program Planning Models in Health Promotion36 Questions
Exam 4: Assessing Needs32 Questions
Exam 5: Measurement, Measures, Measurement Instruments, and Sampling32 Questions
Exam 6: Mission Statement, Goals, and Objectives23 Questions
Exam 7: Theories and Models Commonly Used for Health Promotion Interventions37 Questions
Exam 8: Interventions37 Questions
Exam 9: Community Organizing and Community Building25 Questions
Exam 10: Identification and Allocation of Resources30 Questions
Exam 11: Marketing: Developing Programs That Respond to the Wants and Needs of the Priority Population28 Questions
Exam 12: Implementation: Strategies and Associated Concerns26 Questions
Exam 13: Evaluation: an Overview25 Questions
Exam 14: Evaluation Approaches and Designs26 Questions
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Healthy People 2010 was the first document of its kind in American public health history.
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What six questions should be considered when writing objectives?
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Can the objective be realized during the life of the program or within a reasonable time thereafter?
Can the objective be realistically achieved?
Does the program have enough resources to achieve a specific objective?
Are the objectives consistent with the policies and procedures of the sponsoring agency?
Do the objectives violate any of the rights of those who are involved?
If a program is planned for a particular ethnic/cultural population, do the objectives reflect the relationship between the cultural characteristics of the priority group and the changes sought?
Name the four elements that must be present for a well-written objective.
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Objectives specify intermediate accomplishments or benchmarks that represent progress toward the goal.
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Terms such as distinguish, infer, prove, synthesize, and contrast are important in creating
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Intermediate objectives occur soon after the program is implemented.
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Objectives of each level type should be included in a health intervention program.
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The words "explain" and "define" would be best suited for what type of objective?
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"To increase the number of people who have access to primary health care," is an example of a program
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List the five main levels of objectives outlined in your textbook.
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"By the end of the program, the participants will be able to list five risk factors for heart disease" is an example of a process objective.
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The words "understand," "know" and "appreciate" would be best suited for writing
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Write an objective for an exercise program and label the four elements that make it an appropriate objective.
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Which of the following is an example of the criterion element of an objective?
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Describe how you, as a health education specialist, might use Healthy People 2020 when planning your programs.
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The learning objectives hierarchy begins with awareness objectives.
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