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  2. Ellen Pence - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Louise Pence (April 15, 1948 – January 6, 2012) [1] was an American scholar and a social activist.She co-founded the Duluth Domestic Abuse Intervention Project, [2] an inter-agency collaboration model used in all 50 states in the U.S. and over 17 countries. [3]

  3. Intervention mapping - Wikipedia

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    Intervention mapping provides a vocabulary for intervention planning, procedures for planning activities, and technical assistance with identifying theory-based determinants and methods for change. Intervention mapping can also help in adapting existing interventions to new populations and settings, [5] and provides a taxonomy of behavior ...

  4. Social interventionism - Wikipedia

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    Social interventionism is an action which involves the deliberate intervention of a public or private organization into social affairs for the purpose of changing them. In other words, it is a deliberate attempt to change society in some way, "an alteration of the social structure".

  5. Rhetoric of social intervention model - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of Brown's RSI model are reflected in three main documents—a book about Will Rogers that reports research on American dream ideology, [6] a book chapter that outlines how human beings strategically use symbols to create, maintain, and change symbolic realities, [7] and a journal article in which he sketches the RSI model foundations by theorizing about the process by which ...

  6. Intervention theory - Wikipedia

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    In Intervention Theory and Method Chris Argyris argues that in organization development, effective intervention depends on appropriate and useful knowledge that offers a range of clearly defined choices and that the target should be for as many people as possible to be committed to the option chosen and to feel responsibility for it. Overall ...

  7. Behavior change method - Wikipedia

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    An application is the practical incarnation of the method in a particular intervention. For example, one intervention can use modeling by using a vignette, whereas another intervention can use exactly the same theoretical method (i.e. modeling), but in a completely different incarnation, for example by organizing peer education.

  8. Middletown studies - Wikipedia

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    Sometime after publication, however, the residents of Muncie began to guess that their town had been the subject of the book. [2] The Lynds and a group of researchers conducted an in-depth field research study of the white residents of a small American urban center to discover key cultural norms and better understand social change.

  9. Response to Intervention - Wikipedia

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    "Comprehensive evaluation of learning disabilities: A response to intervention perspective" (PDF). The School Psychologist. 59 (1): 26– 30. PA Edwards (2006). "Cultural considerations with Response to Intervention models" (PDF). Reading Research Quarterly. AM VanDerHeyden; SR Jimerson (2006).