Activity 1. Match it! Carefully read the statements. Identify the type of intervention in research that describes the given statements. Choose from the box and write only the letter of the correct answer in the space provided. A. Experimental Social Innovation B. Social Research Development C. Developmental Research D. Action Research E. Model Development F. Behavioral Community Research 1. This focuses on behavior change, which is also seen as valuable to community members and generates a pull effect that grows the community and normalizes the new behavior. 2. The focus of this research is to initiate and solve an immediate problem. 3. This focuses on the progressive changes that occur. 4. This focuses on the need to "put people" first in the development process. 5. This is to evaluate the effects of the treatment program. 6. This examines how human services proceed from innovation to standard practice.
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