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In research there are two types of hypothesis. You will either reject or accept it once the results have been found. The hypothesis can be known as ________.
Null and Alternative
A body of techniques that uses observation, reason, and experimentation to gather evidence that is empirical and measurable is known as _________.
Scientific Method
_______ is used to validate the significance of the research and secure funding.
Research proposal
A sample can be used to represent a population at times. In order to have the most accurate representation of the population, the larger the sample needs to be . How many types of samples do you generally see?
Six
What are the six samples?
Random--ensures adequate representation
Stratified--provides additional data from studies by breaking the sample into populations.
Systematic--samples every nth subject
Judgemental--effective for action research
Convenience--composed on individuals who are most readily available to be selected for a study.
Cluster--population is subdivided into groups or clusters
_________ is not just a form; it is information that must be written in a language that the participants understand.
Informed consent
Null hypothesis states there is a statistical significant difference between the groups being studied.

A. True
B. False
B. False
________ is a question to be answered by a study; it is the result of asking a question that can be researched.
Hypothesis
When a population is subdivided into groups or clusters, this is called _______ sampling.
Cluster
Random sampling ensures adequate representation.

A. True
B. False
True
Alternative hypothesis can indicate a direction of difference.

A. True
B. False
True
The diagram below illustrates:
The diagram below illustrates:
Five Dimensional Health Model
The Stages of Learning can also be referred to as the Learning Ladder.

A. True
B. False
True
__________ occurs when an individual masters a skill.

A. Attitude
B. Need
C. Stimulation
D. Competence
Competence
Policy Development, Assessment, and ________ are known as the three core functions.

A. Activities
B. Assurance
C. Involvement
D. None of the above
Assurance
The diagram below illustrates:
The diagram below illustrates:
Social Cognitive Theory
A ________ must exist for changes to be considered.

A. Plan
B. Motivation
C. Stimulation
D. Need
Need
_________ is a powerful influence on human behavior and motivation because it determines the learner’s investment in the desired outcome.
A. Motivation
B. Competence
C. Need
D. None of the above
Attitude
Efficacy
How well something works at preventing or treating disease under ideal conditions
Effectiveness
The extent to which drugs, devices, or procedures achieve their intended outcomes.
Sense of Coherence includes the cognitive, perceptual, and social levels.

A. True
B. False
True
This diagram is the same as the
Stages of Learning.

A. True
B. False
This diagram is the same as the
Stages of Learning.

A. True
B. False
True
_________ is the will of the individual to act; is an important factor in learning.

A. Competence
B. Stimulation
C. Motivation
D. Need
Motivation
1st Level Topic 10 Question
According to the Oral Health in America Report, general health risk factors also affect oral and craniofacial health.

A. True
B. False
True
The __________ recommends the removal of known barriers between people and oral health services.

A. IRB
B. FDA
C. National Oral Health Plan
D. WHO
National Oral Health Plan
We want to change the perceptions regarding oral health and disease. Whose perception needs to be changed? Public, health providers, and _________.
Policy Makers
“Real-World Learning” is also known as experiential learning.

A. True
B. False
True
When combining LO with SO, the outcome is known as:
Service-Learning Objective
Community Service, Clinical Rotation, Practicum/Internship and ______ are examples of Experiential Learning Methods.
Volunteerism
_________ can be referred to as teamwork, joint effort and partnership.
Collaboration
Identify the outreach efforts in Service-Learning.
Traditional and Experiential
“Practical Learning” is also known as Experiential Learning.

A. True
B. False
True
This diagram is an 
example of a _____.
This diagram is an
example of a _____.
Bar Graph
________ has a minimum and a maximum.
Range
This diagram is an example
of the Normal Frequency
Curve.

A. True
B. False
This diagram is an example
of the Normal Frequency
Curve.

A. True
B. False
True
1,000,000 Question
The diagram is an
example of a histogram.

A. True
B. False
1,000,000 Answer 
A. True
1,000,000 Question
The diagram is an
example of a histogram.

A. True
B. False
1,000,000 Answer
A. True
True
United States Federal Agencies
USDHHS
United States Department of Health and Human Services
HRSA
Health Resources and Services Administration
AHRQ
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
ATSDR
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
SAMHSA
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
AoA
Administration on Aging
FDA
Food and Drug Administration
CMS
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
IHS
Indian Health Services
NIH
national Institutes of Health
Health Education is ?
Voluntary
Health Promotion
any combination of educaitonal, organizationa, econ
Title XIX
Medicaid