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jwb375

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Shall a study of neighborhood citizen participation focus on individual variables that predict individual participation, or on the functioning of a neighborhood association as an organization, or on the effects of the organization on the whole neighborhood? This question concerns:
 
  a. ecological levels of analysis.
  b. cultural anchoring.
  c. participatory-collaborative approaches.
  d. attending to unheard voices.

Question 2

In Felton and Berry's study of social support in a senior citizen, participants often mentioned the importance of support from groups (e.g., my grandchildren, people at my senior center), not just individuals. This finding is an example of the importance of:
 
  a. ecological levels of analysis.
  b. attending to unexpected, unheard voices.
  c. cultural anchoring.
  d. both a' and b'.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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