Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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What term is used to refer to increasing resources and skills in a group, and which stage of development may coalitions be initiated?

  1. Capacity Building

  2. Quasi-Experimental Design

  3. Stakeholders

  4. Survey

The correct answer is: Capacity Building

The correct term that refers to increasing resources and skills in a group is "Capacity Building." This concept emphasizes the development and enhancement of an organization's abilities, including improving its systems, practices, and overall effectiveness. In the context of coalitions, capacity building is crucial as it strengthens partnerships, enhances collaboration, and ensures that the coalition can effectively address community needs and implement strategies. Coalitions are often initiated during the early stages of development when there is a need to gather resources and skills for a specific purpose. This has to do with the recognition of gaps in capacity that need to be filled to achieve a collective goal. By focusing on building capacity, coalitions can improve their effectiveness in addressing challenges and leveraging available resources to benefit the community. The other options, while related to various concepts in community work or research, do not specifically address the primary focus on enhancing skills and resources within a group context as capacity building does. Quasi-experimental design pertains to research methodologies, stakeholders refer to parties with an interest in a project or issue, and surveys are tools for data collection and do not represent a process of resource enhancement.