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savannahhooper

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When discussing the effects of the nature of risks, which of the following would be accepted more easily?
 
  1. Newly built power plant
  2. Smoking cigarettes
  3. Speeding vehicles near playground
  4. Industrial pollution

Question 2

Community competence defined originally in a classic work by Cottrell provides a basic understanding of the process dimension of community health. There are eight essential con-ditions of community competence. Commitment refers to:
 
  1. The accurate transmission of information based on the development of common meaning
  2. The technical aspects of formulating and stating one's view in relation to other persons' views
  3. The affective and cognitive attachment to a community
  4. Adeptness at recognizing, obtaining, and using external resources



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Answer to Question 1

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Voluntarily assumed risks are tolerated better than those imposed by others.

Answer to Question 2

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The commitment condition of community competence defined by Cottrell refers to the affective and cognitive attachment to a community.



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