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genevieve1028

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Describe the four needs assessment categories.

Question 2

Which artificial sweetener is mismatched with its trade name?
 a. Acesulfame K  Sunette
  b. Sucralose  Equal
  c. Saccharin  Sweet N Low
  d. Saccharin  Sugar Twin



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Answer to Question 1

The four needs assessment categories for a target audience include health needs (e.g.: disease prevalence, mortality rates, disability issues, physical, mental, and spiritual wellness), educational needs (e.g.: knowledge, attitudes, motivation, skills), resource needs (e.g.: income, food availability, lifestyle factors, social support), and developmental needs (e.g.: intellectual, social, emotional, physical development).

Answer to Question 2

b



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