Deck 10: Identification and Allocation of Resources

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In health education program planning, the term "resources"

A) refers just to human assets.
B) only means fiscal assets.
C) can include physical space in which to hold a program.
D) should be based on behavioral theories.
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"I have put something into this program, and therefore I am going to support it," is an example of

A) cultural sensitivity.
B) in-kind support.
C) ownership.
D) peer education.
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Which of the following Areas of Responsibility for Health Educators is NOT closely connected to resource identification and allocation?

A) Area II
B) Area III
C) Area IV
D) Area V
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Teenagers helping other teenagers improve their exercise habits is an example of

A) peer education.
B) external resources.
C) ownership.
D) expert counsel.
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A staff worker who attends a health fair over their lunch break is an example of

A) shared time.
B) flex time.
C) ownership.
D) internal resources.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acting as a resource to help a small US community build a community coalition for obesity is playing which of the following roles?

A) Volunteer
B) Teamwork
C) Technical Assistance
D) Cultural factor
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A curriculum developed by an outside group for use by others is called a(n)

A) peer reviewed program.
B) canned program.
C) independent program.
D) culturally competent program.
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Providing free materials, copying services, space, or other resources is referred to as

A) soft money.
B) hard money.
C) in-kind support.
D) internal resources.
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When governmental agencies or philanthropic organizations have money to make available for health or other programs, they often find organizations to give the money to by starting with a(n)

A) organizational request plan.
B) estimated donation form.
C) overview of gifts process.
D) request for proposals.
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Funding provided by local health department is considered what type of funding?

A) Foundational
B) Corporate
C) Volunteer Agency
D) Governmental
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Funding provided a Robert Wood Johnson Grant is considered what type of funding?

A) Foundational
B) Corporate
C) Volunteer Agency
D) Governmental
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In a budget, the cost of a computer, prints, and cameras would fall under which of the following costs?

A) Unexpected
B) Variable
C) Hard money
D) Soft money
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Questions to ask about purchased product quality include which of the following?

A) Did the vendor provide a reference list of other customers?
B) Will the vendor customize the product to meet your needs?
C) Is the cost competitive with other vendors?
D) Can the vendor provide services at the sites and times you desire?
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The SAM process is designed to

A) check the systems involved in resource acquisition.
B) help planners avoid silly accrediting mistakes.
C) simulate mistakes before they happen.
D) assess the suitability of materials.
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Which of the following is NOT a method used when recruiting volunteers?

A) Mass media
B) Social media
C) Canvassing
D) Word-of-mouth
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Having a basic understanding and appreciation of the importance of sociocultural factors is being culturally competent.
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Voluntary health agencies are often vendors of health promotion programs.
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Health education programs should not involve participant fees, as this may discourage attendance.
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An ongoing source of funds for a health promotion program is called soft money.
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Start-up dollars are often referred to as seed dollars.
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Since grant proposals need to be short, budget and personnel information should not be included.
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A budget is a formal statement of estimated revenues and expenditures.
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Cost sharing means that employees must find someone external to their worksite to pay for their health programming.
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Although volunteers are not paid they are not free of cost.
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Describe two advantages and two disadvantages of using internal program personnel.
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Describe two advantages and two disadvantages of using external program personnel.
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Describe the five major components of most canned programs.
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List four options planners have to select a curriculum and other instructional materials.
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List at three questions planners should ask before purchasing a canned program.
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List the items that are found in the direct and indirect cost
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In health education program planning, the term "resources"

A) refers just to human assets.
B) only means fiscal assets.
C) can include physical space in which to hold a program.
D) should be based on behavioral theories.
can include physical space in which to hold a program.
2
"I have put something into this program, and therefore I am going to support it," is an example of

A) cultural sensitivity.
B) in-kind support.
C) ownership.
D) peer education.
ownership.
3
Which of the following Areas of Responsibility for Health Educators is NOT closely connected to resource identification and allocation?

A) Area II
B) Area III
C) Area IV
D) Area V
Area IV
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Teenagers helping other teenagers improve their exercise habits is an example of

A) peer education.
B) external resources.
C) ownership.
D) expert counsel.
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A staff worker who attends a health fair over their lunch break is an example of

A) shared time.
B) flex time.
C) ownership.
D) internal resources.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acting as a resource to help a small US community build a community coalition for obesity is playing which of the following roles?

A) Volunteer
B) Teamwork
C) Technical Assistance
D) Cultural factor
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A curriculum developed by an outside group for use by others is called a(n)

A) peer reviewed program.
B) canned program.
C) independent program.
D) culturally competent program.
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Providing free materials, copying services, space, or other resources is referred to as

A) soft money.
B) hard money.
C) in-kind support.
D) internal resources.
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When governmental agencies or philanthropic organizations have money to make available for health or other programs, they often find organizations to give the money to by starting with a(n)

A) organizational request plan.
B) estimated donation form.
C) overview of gifts process.
D) request for proposals.
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Funding provided by local health department is considered what type of funding?

A) Foundational
B) Corporate
C) Volunteer Agency
D) Governmental
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Funding provided a Robert Wood Johnson Grant is considered what type of funding?

A) Foundational
B) Corporate
C) Volunteer Agency
D) Governmental
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In a budget, the cost of a computer, prints, and cameras would fall under which of the following costs?

A) Unexpected
B) Variable
C) Hard money
D) Soft money
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Questions to ask about purchased product quality include which of the following?

A) Did the vendor provide a reference list of other customers?
B) Will the vendor customize the product to meet your needs?
C) Is the cost competitive with other vendors?
D) Can the vendor provide services at the sites and times you desire?
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The SAM process is designed to

A) check the systems involved in resource acquisition.
B) help planners avoid silly accrediting mistakes.
C) simulate mistakes before they happen.
D) assess the suitability of materials.
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Which of the following is NOT a method used when recruiting volunteers?

A) Mass media
B) Social media
C) Canvassing
D) Word-of-mouth
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Having a basic understanding and appreciation of the importance of sociocultural factors is being culturally competent.
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Voluntary health agencies are often vendors of health promotion programs.
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Health education programs should not involve participant fees, as this may discourage attendance.
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An ongoing source of funds for a health promotion program is called soft money.
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Start-up dollars are often referred to as seed dollars.
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Since grant proposals need to be short, budget and personnel information should not be included.
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A budget is a formal statement of estimated revenues and expenditures.
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Cost sharing means that employees must find someone external to their worksite to pay for their health programming.
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Although volunteers are not paid they are not free of cost.
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Describe two advantages and two disadvantages of using internal program personnel.
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Describe two advantages and two disadvantages of using external program personnel.
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Describe the five major components of most canned programs.
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List four options planners have to select a curriculum and other instructional materials.
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List at three questions planners should ask before purchasing a canned program.
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List the items that are found in the direct and indirect cost
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