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Intervention as related to competency-based education means instruction provided in response to learner needs as determined through some process of assessment. The needs may be for remediation, reinforcement, enrichment, or support. The assessment may be formal (eg, quiz, project, test) or informal (eg, teacher observation).
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Specific services, activities or products developed and implemented to change or improve program participants?knowledge, attitudes, behavior or awareness. Intervention is a purposeful response to an event where a child was exposed to violence. The intervention can be acute, when services are provided at the scene of the exposure, or the intervention can be provided after the event has already occurred. Interventions can take many forms and involve the action of a variety of professionals. ...
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Includes both physical procedures by which data are gathered (for example, venipuncture) and manipulations of the subject or the subject's environment that are performed for research purposes.
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Interference in the domestic affairs of another state by diplomatic, economic, military and other means
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Complete replacement of pint glasses with annealed (control) or toughened (intervention) glassware.
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