There are five approaches are useful for locating concentrations of high-risk groups. List the five approaches and how they are useful in program planning.

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: a comprehensive overview (articulates the problem), spatial analysis (shows graphically where there is concentration of what is being measured), service statistics (for calculating cost per unit of service), public forum (hear concerns from the community and present potential direction), and focus groups (used to frame the issue).

Sociology

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One reason why males have a shorter life expectancy than females is that men are encouraged to take greater risks to physical well-being than are women. This dynamic underlies

a. sexual orientation. b. commercialization of gender ideals. c. gender inequality. d. gender neutrality.

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Which of the following is considered a social fact?

A. reification B. personal decisions C. values D. geographic area

Sociology

The second ethical tenet for those engaged in social change applies especially to:

a. situations where you have more power or options than the people you are working with, such as in international development projects in poor countries b. the creation of technologies that will be more sustainable than current ones c. people in a military situation who have armed might to back them up d. social movement protests that can turn violent

Sociology

According to exchange theorists, what happens when one party in an association cannot offer comparable returns? Select all, but only those that apply.

a. People can force other people to help them. b. People can attempt to get along without what they need from the others. c. People can subordinate themselves to the others. d. People will maintain relationships without rewards in the hopes they will pay dividends in the long term.

Sociology