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jon_i

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Explain the difference between single step and multi step surveys and give an example of each.
 
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Question 2

List, in order, the six steps to conduct a needs assessment.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Single step surveys are a means of collecting primary data from the target population where they are only contacted once. An example would be a written questionnaire.
Multi step surveys require contacting those in the target population several times to collect the necessary data. An example is the Delphi Technique.

Answer to Question 2

Determining the purpose and scope
Gathering data
Analyzing data
Identifying the factors linked to health problem
Identifying the program focus
Validating the need



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