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1. Data compiled by others, which may or may not have been directly obtained
from the individual or population being assessed, is known as
a. secondary
b. primary
c. tertiary
d. internal - ANSWER a. secondary
2. The first step in identifying a need for community health education
a. assess existing individual behaviors
b. establish program objectives
c. conduct a community analysis
d. determine the poverty level - ANSWER c. conduct a community analysis
3. Having a walking trail nearby is an example of which factor related to behavior
change
a. predisposing
b. reinforcing
c. enabling
,d. fostering - ANSWER c. enabling
4. When collecting primary data, which of the following survey methods is most
likely to save time and money?
a. face-to-face interviews
b. internet (email)
c. enabling
d. fostering - ANSWER b. internet (email)
5. The board of a local health-related agency has hired a health education
specialist to explore the possibility of developing a health promo program. The
initial task of the health edu specialist is
a. setting program goals and objectives
b. conducting a needs assessment
c. creating the program
d. developing an evaluation plan - ANSWER b. conducting a needs assesement
6. Which of the following data collection methods is likely to increase interview
bias?
a. mail
b. email
c. face-to-face
d. telephone - ANSWER c. face-to-face
,7. Types of factors that influence a person's health such as compliance,
consumption patterns, coping, preventive actions, and self-care, are known as
a. genetic
b. environmental
c. individual
d. behavioral - ANSWER d. behavioral
8. Which of the following is the first step in designing a survey? Determining the
a. objectives of the survey
b. questions to be used on the survey
c. types of scales to be used
d. specific data to be collected - ANSWER a. objectives of the survey
9. Which primary data collection method is used to gather data through direct
surveillance of the population under study?
a. observation
b. surveys
c. community forum
d. nominal group process - ANSWER a. observation
10. Conducting a needs assessment focuses on the
a. setting of a health-related program
b. leaders from the target audience
c. available resources for the program
, d. people whom programs are directed towards - ANSWER d. people whom
programs are directed towards
11. When prioritizing health problems, health education specialists are looking for
programs that are
a. highly important and highly changeable
b. less important and highly changeable
c. highly important and less changeable
d. less important and less changeable - ANSWER a. highly important and
highly changeable
12. Which of the following is an example of qualitative data that can be used to
compile community needs assessments?
a. census reports
b. focus groups
c. telephone surveys
d. mortality tables - ANSWER b. focus groups
13. The data collection and analysis plan for a needs assessment should
a. delimit approaches for assessment
b. focus on one sub-population
c. discount stakeholder bias
d. develop a comprehensive approach - ANSWER d. develop a comprehensive
approach