Disaster Research Basics Disaster Research: Level 2 Disaster Research Challenge Bonus Fun
100
What is one of the two areas disaster researchers need training in?
Research methods OR Circumstances
100
What is one of the two survey advantages?
Time OR Quality
100
What are two of the four work tools?
1- Problem Setting
2- Coverage Analysis
3- Narrative Style
4- Communicative Role
100
What is Haley's last name?
Hinson
200
What are two of the four things disaster research includes?
- Study of uncertain threats
- Evacuation studies
- Cross-national research
- Survey research & quantitative analysis
200
What are the two survey disadvantages?
Expense and Outdated
200
What does GIS stand for?
Geographic Information System
200
How old did Sarah turn this semester?
22
300
What are the four time phases?
1- Warning
2- Impact
3- Emergency
4- Recovery
300
What are the three goals to be guided by?
1- Test
2- Identify
3- Communicate
300
What is the most important data collection strategy?
Fieldwork
300
What room number are we in?
348
400
What are the three types of disaster research?
1- Sudden, single-impact disasters
2- Serial-impact disasters
3- Prolonged Impact disasters
400
What are the steps for disaster research?
1- ID organizations
2- Interviews
3- Look at previous disaster plan
4- Obtain reports
400
What three of the five questions GIS answers?
1- Location
2- Conditional questions
3- Determines trends
4- Spatial patterns
5- Model possibilities
400
What is the title of the TED Talk we watched on Monday?
Everyday Leadership






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