Match the number with the correct letter. Record your answers on this sheet.                                                                                                           Single-step survey                                                                                                          Face-to-face interview                                                                                                          Needs Assessment                                                                                                           Focus groups                                                                                                          Un-obtrusive observation                                                                                                          Secondary data                                                                                                           Photovoice                                                                                                          Primary data  A. This primary source method involves 8-12 individuals sharing information on a specific topic. It is led by a skilled facilitator. B. Data collected directly by the public health professional. It can answer unique questions (attitude, beliefs, etc.) that are not available in literature. C. This method allows the interviewer to develop rapport with the participant. D. Known as a participatory data collection method. Used to enable people to convey their community's strengths and concerns. E. It is the process of collecting and analyzing information to develop an identify the health issues, resources, and constraints of the priority population F. Type of data collection method where the individuals being studied are not aware that their behavior is being assessed. G. Data collected already by someone else. Can be found in “literature.” Collected via “no contact methods.” E.X Data from the CDC, NYC DOH, etc. H. Also referred to as a cross-sectional survey. Is given at a point in time to determine information from the population.

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  1. Match the number with the correct letter. Record your answers on this sheet.

     

                                                                                                           

    Single-step survey 

                                                                                                           

    Face-to-face interview 

                                                                                                           

    Needs Assessment  

                                                                                                           

    Focus groups 

                                                                                                           

    Un-obtrusive observation 

                                                                                                           

    Secondary data  

                                                                                                           

    Photovoice 

                                                                                                           

    Primary data 

    A.

    This primary source method involves 8-12 individuals sharing information on a specific topic. It is led by a skilled facilitator.

    B.

    Data collected directly by the public health professional. It can answer unique questions (attitude, beliefs, etc.) that are not available in literature.

    C.

    This method allows the interviewer to develop rapport with the participant.

    D.

    Known as a participatory data collection method. Used to enable people to convey their community's strengths and concerns.

    E.

    It is the process of collecting and analyzing information to develop an identify the health issues, resources, and constraints of the priority population

    F.

    Type of data collection method where the individuals being studied are not aware that their behavior is being assessed.

    G.

    Data collected already by someone else. Can be found in “literature.” Collected via “no contact methods.” E.X Data from the CDC, NYC DOH, etc.

    H.

    Also referred to as a cross-sectional survey. Is given at a point in time to determine information from the population.

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