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community psychology: community partipation - COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY

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1

What is the origin of the word 'community'?

A:French word ‘communete'
B:Latin word ‘communities'
C:German word ‘gemeinschaft'
D:Spanish word ‘comunidad’
2

What are the four main levels of community psychology?

A:Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Community, and International
B:Individual, Group, Organizational, and Global
C:Personal, Social, Cultural, and Global
D:Micro, Meso, Exo, and Macro
3

Which theory helps explain why communities behave in a certain way?

A:Behavioral Theory
B:Ecological Systems Theory
C:Social Cognitive Theory
D:Theories of Community
4

What is the primary focus of community psychology?

A:Individual behavior
B:Animal behavior
C:Social, cultural, economic, political, environmental, and international influences
D:Geographical area
5

Which community type has to do with people from different religious backgrounds coexisting together?

A:Intertribal communities
B:International communities
C:Intercultural communities
D:Inter-religious communities
6

What is the definition of a community?

A:Group of people with the same beliefs and culture
B:Group of people who share a common geographical area
C:Group of people with the same economic status
D:Group of people who share the same political views
7

What does community psychology focus on beyond an individual focus?

A:Biological factors
B:Psychological factors
C:Social, cultural, economic, political, environmental, and international influences
D:Genetic factors
8

What level of community psychology deals with a group of people showing the same common understanding, beliefs, culture, tradition, and occupying a specific geographical area?

A:Intrapersonal level
B:Interpersonal level
C:Community level
D:International level
9

What does the term 'communities which means things hold in common' mean?

A:Community means shared resources
B:Community means shared culture
C:Community means shared values
D:Community means shared geographical area
10

What is the main benefit of a community?

A:Shared resources
B:Sense of belonging
C:Shared values
D:Shared beliefs