Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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What group of people is convened for the purpose of obtaining perceptions, suggesting ideas, or recommending actions?

  1. Archival Data

  2. Control Group

  3. Focus Group

  4. Experimental Group

The correct answer is: Focus Group

The group that is convened specifically to gather perceptions, suggest ideas, or recommend actions is known as a focus group. Focus groups typically consist of a diverse set of individuals brought together to discuss a particular topic or set of issues. The interactions and insights shared within the group provide valuable qualitative data that can inform decision-making, policy development, and program planning. This method is widely used in research, marketing, and various fields, including prevention science, to gain a deeper understanding of community attitudes and preferences. The other options do not serve this specific function. Archival data refers to pre-existing data that has been collected in the past, which does not directly engage participants for feedback or discussion at that moment. A control group is typically used in experimental studies as a comparison to observe the effects of an intervention but does not engage in conversations to generate ideas or recommendations. On the other hand, an experimental group is involved in testing a hypothesis under controlled conditions, focusing more on outcomes than on gathering insights or opinions.