In which decade did school-based empowerment programs become popular in the United States?
a. 1960s
b. 1970s
c. 1980s
d. 1990s
c. 1980s
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When working to promote the participation and leadership of others in making community change, it is helpful to recognize that
A. Matters of culture refer almost exclusively to ethnic norms and traditions. B. It is far more effective to work just with people who have similar routines, experiences, and methods of communication. C. People tend to take things less seriously when they are accountable to others. D. If people cannot feel anything, they won't do anything.
Which of the following statements is true about physical wellness _____
a. People with significant physical illness or disabilities are "exempted" from this category of wellness b. The most important aspects of physical wellness are going to the gym and going on a diet c. Physical wellness means taking control over what ever part of your physical health you can manage d. Physical wellness is most important for older adults, as they have lost more strength and flexibility than any other age group
Any behavior used to mistreat and control another person. Includes, but is not limited to, degradation of the victim, destroying victim's personal belongings, injuring or threat of injuring victim's loved ones and pets, excessive
possessiveness, isolation from family and friends, not trusting the victim's decision-making, making the victim remain on the premises after a fight as a "punishment," and harming or threatening to harm the victim's social and legal status. a. Economic or financial abuse b. Emotional or psychological abuse c. Intimate partner/spousal abuse d. Sexual abuse
A primary reason for focusing on a single variable before introducing another when conducting single-subject research is to:
a. Ensure the quality of the intervention used b. Avoid confusion about the effect of the intervention c. The subject may benefit from both interventions d. Avoid homeostasis and researcher bias