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Chapter 3, Section 4: Collecting Information About the Problem
Section 5: Analyzing Community Problems
Chapter 17, Section 2: Thinking Critically
Section 5: Social Determinants of Health and Development
Chapter 31, Section 5: Requesting Accountability
Section 6: Demonstrating Economic Benefit or Harm
Section 8: Acting as a Watchdog
Section 10: Conducting Research to Influence Policy
Chapter 34, Section 3: Creating News Stories the Media Want
Chapter 36, Section 5: Developing an Evaluation Plan
Chapter 38, Section 9: Gathering and Using Community-Level Indicators
Chapter 39, Section 1: Using the Evaluation System to Answer Key Questions About the
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