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== Anthropological Model ==
The community-based program design is a method utilized in the field of applied anthropology. In the mid to late 20th century, anthropologists focusing on research program design discovered that excluding the desire, input, and commitment of local communities and people (for which problems were being attempted to be solved) would be unsuccessful and unsustainable without some type of community-based methodology.<ref name=":02">{{Cite journal|last=Schensul|first=Jean|date=4/22/2009|title=Introduction to Multi-Level Community Based Culturally Situated Interventions|url=file:///Users/youthcommunityservice/Downloads/Schensul-Trickett2009_Article_IntroductionToMulti-LevelCommu.pdf|journal=Springer Science + Business Media|volume=|pages=232|via=}}</ref> Additionally, there are examples, from the past 20 years, of social scientists like anthropologists utilizing collaborative strategies with the communities that they research and study to introduce ideas that can enact change at the individual level and even on a global scale.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Schensul|first=Jean|date=4/22/2009|title=Introduction to Multi-Level Community Based Culturally Situated Interventions|url=file:///Users/youthcommunityservice/Downloads/Schensul-Trickett2009_Article_IntroductionToMulti-LevelCommu.pdf|journal=Springer Science + Business Media|volume=|pages=232|via=}}</ref> Applied anthropologists use the community-based model to help indigenous groups recognize and construct their individualized "theories of need and change" and even help these groups accumulate the various forms of capital required to address those needs, including financial resources, and political support.<ref name=":02" /> When conducting community-based research, it is imperative that an anthropologist establish a definition of the community they will be working with by identifying the community members and stakeholders of such said community and provide justification or clear reasoning for the defined community group.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Supplementary file 14. Differential isoform usage plots (.pdf)|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/elife.30860.037|access-date=2020-11-21|website=dx.doi.org}}</ref>
== See also ==
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