What is the difference between “community intervention” and “intervention in the community”?

What is the difference between “community intervention” and “intervention in the community”? How can health advocates thoroughly address each in, for example, public policymaking of one of the following (choose one and discuss or choose a health concern of your own liking): a. Youth violence b. Asthma in children c. Walking track and other public access to exercise/fitness d. Heart disease e. Lack of availability of health food (in stores, restaurants, etc.) Your responses should follow the conventions of Standard American English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.). Your writing should be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful. Your work should display superior content, organization, style, and mechanics.

How does stress affect pregnancy outcomes?

Unit I Scholarly Activity Design a Study Psychologists are interested in many different issues. For this assignment, you will design a study for an area you are interested in. See the list of possible topics in the table below for some ideas of areas that can be related to behavior or mental processes. Then, compile your answers to the following questions in the form of an essay. Research Design: 1.      What research question is of interest to you? (Use the list below for some possible ideas. For example, a research question might be, “How does stress affect pregnancy outcomes?” Your question should be open ended, not a “yes-or-no” question.) 2.      Which research method (correlational or experimental), would best address this question? Why? 3.      What is your hypothesis regarding this question (what is your educated guess regarding the answer to your research question)? 4.      Design and describe in detail a study that would improve our understanding of the problem that is of interest to you. Clearly identify the following: 5.      If you chose experimental method: 6.      independent variable 7.      dependent variable iii. participants 1.      control group 2.      experimental group 3.      If you chose correlational method: 4.      Variables 5.      participants 6.      How will you operationalize your variables? (How will you specifically define and/or measure your variables?) 7.      If you choose to use the experimental design, what treatments will your experimental and control groups receive? 8.      What steps will you take to ensure that your study is within the guidelines for ethical research in psychology? Possible Topics: Remember, you do not have to pick any of these. They are just to help you get started: brain functioning or damage/ stress and health /smoking or alcohol use / learning memory/ intelligence/ language / pregnancy/experiences in childhood/ gender depression / parenting / impact of social media / adolescence / romantic partnerships grieving and death / exercise / culture *Keep in mind that you are not doing the actual experiment, but creating the design and details for an experiment and how you would carry it out based on your selected topic. Assignment formatting: Your response should be at least two pages, double spaced, with Times New Roman 12 pt. font. Your paper should also have a title page and references page in addition to the page requirement. Be sure to cite and reference any sources used, including your textbook, using APA style.

determine how you would address the different factors that impact the security and protection of data/information pertaining to this class (such as student information, student homework submissions, student discussion posts etc.) by applying the CNSS model (Figure 1.2).

Exercises: Answer problems 1 and 2 from the “Exercises” section
(page 35) of Chapter 1 of the textbook.

 

 

 

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Exercises:

Some hints on Chapter 1  Exercise 1  (page 35)
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A useful reference on the CNSS model can be found
in document NSTISSI No. 4011 from the National Training
Standard for Information Security Professionals
( www.cnss.gov/Assets/pdf/nstissi_4011.pdf )

 

 

 

To answer Exercise 1 (page 35 of text) please refer to Figure 1.2
(CNSS security model) on page 5 of Chapter 1 of the text.

 

The CNSS model of Figure 1.2 identifies the nine interacting
factors that influence the security of any resource. The nine
key factors are:
(1) Policy:  which deals with info security policies in place,
(2) Education: which deals with education of users on security related issues,
(3) Technology: which covers the technology used to implement security measures
(4) Confidentiality:  confidentiality of info/data
(5) Integrity: addresses measures in place to ensure data integrity
(6) Availability: to ensure authorized users access to information in usable format
(7) Storage: issues dealing with data storage
(8) Processing: issues that cover the processing and handling of data
(9) Transmission: covers issues related to factors that influence transmission of data

 

 

 

These nine influencing factors can be modeled as a 3-dimensional cube as
shown in Figure 1.2, where the each of the three axes of the cube represent
three of these factors. When we consider the relationship among the three
dimensions represented by the axes shown in Figure 1.2 we have a 3 x 3 x 3
cube with 27 cells, where each cell represents an area of intersection among
the three dimensions that must be addressed.

 

 

 

In Exercise 1 you determine how you would address the different factors that impact
the security and protection of data/information pertaining to this class (such as student
information, student homework submissions, student discussion posts etc.) by applying
the CNSS model (Figure 1.2).

 

 

 

To apply the model, examine the intersecting cells on the CNSS cube from Figure 1.2
and determine how you could address some of the factors influencing security of class
information.

 

Some examples that you may consider are:

 

First you could consider the nine factors individually. For example,

 

(1) Confidentiality:  Only students registered in the course have access to the
course web page.

 

(2) Integrity: Students would have unit logins which would be their means to
access the course webpage via eCollege. Students can only alter or modify
their own work, and cannot change or delete another student’s submitted work.

 

(3) Availability:  The university would ensure that the eCollege site is accessible
to all online students with minimal downtime for maintenance and upgrades.

 

… etc.

 

After you have addressed the individual factors, you can address the intersecting
cells in the CNSS security model of Figure 1.2. Some examples include:

 

Confidentiality/Policy/Storage – This cell represents the intersection of the
factors Data Confidentiality, Security Policy, and Data Storage. This can be
addressed by adopting the following policy:– “Only students registered in the
course are able to access course related material and student discussion posts.
Additionally, homework assignments are only viewable by the instructor and the
applicable student”

 

Integrity/Policy/Processing – formed by the intersection of the Integrity, Policy,
and Processing cells in Figure 1.2. This can be addressed by having a policy such
as:– “The course would have a policy that would all work submitted by the students
must represent their own work, and would properly cite all sources referenced.”

 

Availability/Education/Processing – formed by the intersection of the Availability,
Education, and Processing cells in Figure 1.2. This can be addressed by having a
policy such as:–

Explain the most important challenges faced in environmental and public health.

Unit outcomes addressed in this activity: · Demonstrate an understanding of the problems associated with the effects of the environment on public health. · Identify the importance of occupational safety and industrial hygiene in the workplace. · Explain the most important challenges faced in environmental and public health. Course outcome HS415-5: Describe the risk-assessment and risk-management process. GEL-1.1: Demonstrate college-level communication through the composition of original materials in Standard American English GEL-2.2: Interpret various data formats Instructions: Go to the EPA website, http://www.epa.gov/osw/wyl/regional.htmFrom the map choose the region where you live, then on to your region. Or Go to the EPA NPL list,http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/npl/ and choose your state. Choose a site The site you choose needs to be approved by your instructor. Post your proposed site in the third Discussion topic or send your instructor an e-mail detailing your proposed site. Once approved, write a 7–10 page paper (not including title page and references) that gives the background of your hazardous waste site, what agencies were involved, what pollutants have been found there, the extent of contamination, the number of people harmed and with what diseases, what studies were done on the site and people, and what the clean-up consisted of. References: The document should also include the references that you used (at least 3 other than your book).