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What are the key differences between primary and secondary data? When using secondary data,what are the main issues researchers need to be aware of?
Tertiary Intervention
Strategies or measures taken to manage and mitigate the long-term effects or complications of a condition or disease.
Secondary Intervention
Actions or strategies that aim to reduce the impact of a problem or disease that has already manifested.
Primary Intervention
An approach aimed at preventing a problem before it starts by addressing potential risk factors and strengthening protective factors.
Blustein's Theory
Relates to the Psychology of Working Framework, focusing on the role of work in people’s lives and the factors that influence career decisions and development.
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