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there is limited focus on prevention.
there is very little variety in the job.
it is a low-profile job.
volunteers may not demonstrate the same level of commitment aspaid employees.
1 points
QUESTION 2
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Which information is/are typically included in the methodologysection in a research article?
A description of the research design used
Conclusions reached by the researchers
Description of the instruments used to collect data
The budget spent on the research
1 points
QUESTION 3
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Which of the following is/are among the four major settings inwhich health education specialists usually work?
Community/public health agencies
Hospitals/clinics
Pharmaceutical sales companies
Universities/colleges
1 points
QUESTION 4
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Which of the following is/are voluntary health agencies?
National Institute on Aging
American Lung Association
Food and Drug Administration
American Heart Association
1 points
QUESTION 5
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A peer-reviewed journal is one that
is synonymous with a popular press publication.
includes only secondary sources.
publishes articles that do not have bibliographies.
features articles that have been read and recommended by a panelof experts.
1 points
QUESTION 6
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Information that has been distilled and collected from primaryand secondary sources is a/an ______ source.
1 points
QUESTION 7
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Which of the following is/are reasons why work sites have becomeinterested in offering health education programs to employees?
The increased availability of health education specialistsskilled in offering services in this setting
Behavioral issues of employees that impact their workquality
The amount of time employees spend at work each week
Increasing employer related health care costs
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QUESTION 8
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In addition to providing classroom instruction, the schoolhealth education specialist should also take a leadership role inthe development of
safe playgrounds.
hands-free restrooms.
no-gum policies.
school health policies.