WEEK 1 Flashcards

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Social identities are fixed and unchanging, true or false?

A

FALSE
- they are flexible and changing
- depending on how you perceive the world
- based on your positionality
- based on personal experiences
- changing over time and place
- identities are dynamic

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2
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What is positionality?

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  • where one stands in relation to others and their social identities
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3
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Why is reflectively engaging with your positionality important to the research process?

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  • allows you to be conscious of how your position and views can influence the research process
  • reduce bias
  • lessen the power the researcher has over the knowledge they create
  • be thoughtful of how positionality influences decision making
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4
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Distinguish between research and evaluation

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  • research is the systematic investigation to establish facts and reach new conclusions
  • evaluation is the systematic comparison to a standard of acceptability
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5
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Define and relate concepts of positionality, reflexivity, social identity, and power

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  • positionality is determined where one stands in relation to the other
  • reflexivity is identifying, constructing, critiquing, articulating their positionality
  • social identity is people’s self-categorization in relation to their group memberships
  • power is reflecting to mitigate power imbued in researcher position for knowledge to be co-constructed
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6
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What is program design?

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  • a program is a set of planned and organized activities carried out over time to accomplish specific goals and objectives
  • design is the process of creating and developing a program
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7
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What is a logic model?

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  • planning with the end in mind
  • framework for describing relationships between investments, activities and results
  • inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes
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8
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Settings approach

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  • seeks to improve the health and quality of life among groups identified by the place they live, go to school, or seek health services
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Expansionist approach

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  • starting where the people are vs where the health issue is
  • a priori identification of the link between health and the QOL issues
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