PUBH 8038-2, PUBH-8038H-2, HLTH-8038N-2, PUBH-8038D-2, PHLT-8038-2, Module 5 Final Exam
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- Question: True/False: A more frequent and repetitive behavior is more difficult to adhere to over time.
- Question: True/False:Distal influences demonstrate an immediate and noticeable influence on health behaviors.
- Question: The theory of the solution asserts that:
- Question: True/False: Advocacy as a health promotion strategy is mainly … on lobbying for universal health care.
- Question: True/False: The frequency of a health behavior has no impact on the difficulties of changing it.
- Question: Illness behavior is most often … with which level of prevention?
- Question: Which of the following is … a sick-role behavior?
- Question: A countywide smoking ordinance which restricts smoking in restaurants and bars would be … a factor to changing smoking-related behavior.
- Question: diagnosis, you can only change one person at a time.
- Question: True/False: The definition of health, as … by the World Health Organization, is merely the absence of disease.
- Question: The new public health emphasizes which of the following?
- Question: Based on your understanding of this chapter, which health behavior would you consider to be “complex?”
- Question: Which type of intervention are you more likely to focus on to change a behavior that is non- volitional?
- Question: True/False: Theory only serves to assess … mediators.
- Question: What qualities does the Theory of … Behavior have that are lacking in the Theory of Reasoned Action?
- Question: True/False: The Health Belief Model posits that cues to action may be events or reminders that are … by a credible source.
- Question: Which of the following activities is most like a flight response?
- Question: According to the Social Norms Construct, which one of the following reasons might make a person quit smoking?
- Question: True/False: The main difference between the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of … Behavior is the absence of the social norms construct in the latter.
- Question: True/False: Perceived behavioral control is … with the extent to which individuals or groups of people perceive they won’t be able to control their outcomes, which constructs negative assumptions.
- Question: Which statement BEST describes the Theory of … Action?
- Question: True/False: One’s perceptions are of prominent importance in the Theory of … Action and the Theory of Planned Behavior.
- Question: True/False: Having knowledge of the benefit of a health protective behavior easily overcomes … social cost of performing that behavior.
- Question: Which of the following characteristics is NOT a characteristic of the Theory of … Action?
- Question: Which of the following is a problem … with using the Health Belief Model?
- Question: True/False: Facilitating and inhibiting factors in the Theory of Planned Behavior are solely based on individual perceptions.
- Question: True/False: Perceived threat is actually a compound of two elementary constructs.
- Question: True/False: The Health Belief Model suggests that … threat is actually a compound of the two elementary constructs of severity and susceptibility.
- Question: The methods of learning to increase perceptions of self-efficacy include:
- Question: True/False: Verbal persuasion will be more effective when self-efficacy is low.
- Question: What is collective self-efficacy?
- Question: True/False: According to the Social Cognitive Theory, knowledge is just a gateway that must be … before more complex personal and social issues come into play.
- Question: Which is the single most important aspect of Social Cognitive Theory as … to health promotion?
- Question: Reciprocal triadic causation involves which of the following pathways?
- Question: True/False: Content knowledge is the more … type of knowledge, which involves how to do a specific health behavior.
- Question: True/False: Self-efficacy is not task specific.
- Question: True/False: Social Cognitive Theory asserts that goals are best … by breaking long-term goals down into short-term goals.
- Question: True/False: Social Cognitive Theory and Social Learning Theory are the same.
- Question: True/False: The key difference between Social Learning Theory and Social Cognitive Theory is that Social Cognitive Theory is … on the concept that the social environment is a central influence on behavior, making personal characteristics alone an inadequate explanation of health behaviors.
- Question: Which option is true?
- Question: Which choices lead to greater self-efficacy?
- Question: Perceived self-efficacy is the most widely known theoretical construct in the field of health behavior. It is a person’s perception of their own ability to perform a specific behavior. What are the four levels of learning that lead to greater self-efficacy?
- Question: True/False: The key implication of Diffusion Theory is that opinion leaders tend to be highly influential with respect to the adoption of innovations.
- Question: Getting an innovation into which of the following adopter categories will result in the greatest momentum to adopting the behavior/innovation?
- Question: True/False: Opinion leaders tend to be early adopters and are often the first to adopt an innovation.
- Question: True/False: The social system is a key last step in health promotion planning.
- Question: Imagine you were … to work with the student health services on your campus to reduce the incidence of binge drinking using the construct of bridging relationships from Social Capital Theory. Which of the following would be consistent with this approach?
- Question: True/False: An innovation has to be a completely new concept, policy, practice, or object.
- Question: Which statement is NOT true regarding the innovation?
- Question: True/False Sometimes even when the health threat is serious, it is the perception of susceptibility to the threat that leads to behavior change.
- Question: True/ False: In conducting a school-based childhood obesity program using the social ecological approach, the community level of influence would … by focusing on the relationships between family members.
- Question: What is the correct order of discrete stages of behavior change, according to the Diffusion Theory?
- Question: The concept underlying Social Capital Theory explains that behavior is:
- Question: Bridging relationships, according to Social Capital Theory, are those that:
- Question: According to Social Capital Theory, which of the following is essential for behavior change?
- Question: the innovation and experiencing a positive outcome as a result.
- Question: What do the attributes of effective health communication include?
- Question: True/False: Program fidelity can enhance adoption and community ownership more so than adaptation.
- Question: Which is true about program implementation in health promotion?
- Question: True/False: Program fidelity is … as the degree of correspondence between a program’s intention versus its actual implementation.
- Question: True/False: Social marketing should always … as a theory.
- Question: What of the following is one of the top 10 dissemination mistakes?
- Question: Cultural competency can BEST be described as:
- Question: _____ is defined as the intentional spreading of information for a specific purpose.
- Question: Identify the organization characteristic that is most … to adopting a new program?
- Question: According to Rogers, which of the following factors explains the adoption of new programs by an organization?
- Question: True/False: A certain amount and type of program adaptation is always harmful and should be avoided.
- Question: Which is NOT one of the four steps of the Public Health Model?
- Question: True/False: A program is more likely to … if it is …to have advantages over alternatives, either current practice or other available programs.
- Question: Core implementation components include all except: