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mydiamond

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The core value of community psychology that concerns working with community members as full partners in making cooperative decisions, not as underlings or research subjects.
 
  a. collaboration and community strengths
  b. sense of community
  c. empirical grounding
  d. individual and family wellness

Question 2

Which two core values of community psychology are most similar in their emphasis on the ability of community members to make their own decisions while working with community psychologists?
 
  a. individual and family wellness, and empirical grounding
  b. citizen participation and empirical grounding
  c. social justice and sense of community
  d. empowerment/citizen participation and collaboration/community strengths



juliaf

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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