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mcmcdaniel

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The Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation is designed to:
 
  a. integrate ideas from research to practice and community-centered models.
  b. describe the stages involved in program dissemination.
  c. describe the systems that need to be in place in order for implementation of a program to be successful.
  d. both a' and c'.

Question 2

Robin Miller and Marybeth Shinn point out that both research to practice models and community-centered models of program implementation:
 
  a. assume that the development of new interventions always begins with researchers.
  b. ignore the fact that many communities have developed effective prevention programs on their own.
  c. are based upon learning from indigenous prevention efforts.
  d. both a' and b'.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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