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If a Public Health Intervention Is Designed to Change the Norms

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If a public health intervention is designed to change the norms, attitudes, or power structures - in other words, the social environment - within an organization or other group, the intervention would be targeting which level of the social-ecological model?

Recognize the importance of representation and media portrayal in shaping group identities and stereotypes.
Identify and analyze the concept of reflexive racialization and its implications for racial identity.
Understand the socially constructed nature of race and its manifestation in contemporary movements.
Grasp the intersectionality framework and its application to understanding multiple, overlapping oppressions.

Definitions:

Performance Appraisal Method

A system used by organizations to evaluate and improve employee performance through structured feedback and ratings.

Comparative

Involves the study or analysis of differences and similarities between entities, such as countries, organizations, or management practices.

Skill-Based Pay

A compensation system where employees' wages are based on their skills, knowledge, and abilities rather than their job title or position.

Productivity

The measure of the efficiency of a person, machine, factory, system, etc., in converting inputs into useful outputs.

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