The existence of two or more diseases or conditions in the same individual at the same time i
| Which theory includes the contemplation stage? (Points : 3) |
Theory of Planned Behavior
Transtheoretical Model
Social Cognitive Theory |
| Question 2.2. Process, impact, and outcome are three types of: (Points : 3) |
Evaluation
Research
theory |
| Question 3.3. Whose definition of “theory” is still widely used today? (Points : 3) |
Karl Popper
Sigmund Freud
B. F. Skinner |
| Question 4.4. Sigmund Freud is considered to be a pioneer in Social Cognitive Theory. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 5.5. Learning through the actions/behavior of others is known as vicarious learning. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 6.6. In the Shannon-Weaver communications model, the message receiver must translate the message. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 7.7. A person’s belief in his/her ability to take action is: (Points : 3) |
Cues to action
Perceived beliefs
Self-efficacy |
| Question 8.8. This theory states that health behavior is motivated by, among other factors, perceived severity. (Points : 3) |
Health Belief Model
Social Cognitive Theory
Theory of Planned Action |
| Question 9.9. Another name for the Transtheoretical Model is: (Points : 3) |
Vicarious learning
Stages of Change
Social Network theory |
| Question 10.10. The process by which behavior or technology makes its way into a population and is (or is not) adopted is (Points : 3) |
Social Network Theory
Diffusion of Innovation Theory
Vicarious learning |
| Question 11.11. The theory regarding how people learn that posits individual behavior as a response to conditioning is the (Points : 3) |
Social Cognitive Theory
Health Behavior Model
Stages of Change Model |
| Question 12.12. Who is regarded as the Father of Operational Conditioning? (Points : 3) |
Karl Popper
Jean Piaget
B. F. Skinner |
| Question 13.13. The Social Network Theory is a specific area of theory (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 14.14. The 4 P’s of Social Marketing are product, price, place, and (Points : 3) |
Plausibility
Promotion
population |
| Question 15.15. Individual, school, peer, and family are examples of risk factors. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 16.16. 3 types of intervention, according to the Institutes of Medicine, are (1) indicated, (2) selected, and (3): (Points : 3) |
universal
absolute
mass transgressional |
| Question 17.17. This type of research can consist of interviews, focus groups, and/or surveys (Points : 3) |
Logically-based research
Target research
Formative research |
| Question 18.18. The strategic use of mass media to apply pressure to advance healthy _____ ______ is media advocacy. (Points : 3) |
Public policy
Theoretical practice
Generational behavior |
| Question 19.19. Three reasons for evaluation are: (1) accountability (2) learning and improvement and (3): (Points : 3) |
Theory
Research
practice |
| Question 20.20. The information you collect in an evaluation will help you identify channels of communication. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 21.21. A letter to the editor is an example of an activity that can be used in media advocacy. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 22.22. Three purposes of media advocacy are (1) influence public opinion (2) influence policy makers and (3): (Points : 3) |
Influence past research
Influence policy
Change empirical data |
| Question 23.23. Youth violence is an example of a public health concern. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 24.24. An example of a behavioral/environmental risk is: (Points : 3) |
Regular exercise
Limited access to health care in rural areas
Having a nurse on staff in a metal manufacturing company |
| Question 25.25. Most planning models include assessment, implementation, and (Points : 3) |
Social cognitive theory
Evaluation
research |
| Question 26.26. A question asked by this theory is: What short-term or immediate effect did the intervention achieve? (Points : 3) |
Process evaluation
Evidence evaluation
Impact evaluation |
| Question 27.27. A health assessment can lead to effective programming. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 28.28. Unplanned occurrences that may affect an intervention is known as (Points : 3) |
Relative change
Rigor
Confounds |
| Question 29.29. Diffusion of treatment is when you cannot prevent the static group from getting some of or all of the treatment. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 30.30. Regression to the mean is a type of confound. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 31.31. One reason a person might be at high risk is because he/she has adequate access to health care. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 32.32. A planned process of disseminating message to influence behavior in a particular group or population is known as (Points : 3) |
Media advocacy
A communications campaign
broadcasting |
| Question 33.33. One governmental level organization that carries out extensive activities beyond its borders is (Points : 3) |
The Los Angeles County Department of Health
The World Health Organization
The National Institutes of Health |
| Question 34.34. Phase One of the PRECEDE-PROCEED approach is implementation. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 35.35. The theory that explores the relationship between attitude and behavior is the (Points : 3) |
Health Belief Model
Stages of Change
The Theory of Planned Behavior |
| Question 36.36. The sixth and final stage of the Transtheoretical Model is maintenance. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 37.37. Morbidity is: (Points : 3) |
The link to theory
The incidence and prevalence of disease
A parallel to comorbidity |
| Question 38.38. Mortality data is data on deaths due to natural causes. (Points : 3) |
True
False (due to disease and other causes) |
| Question 39.39. Scheduling health promotion activities so that members of the target population can participate is an example of: (Points : 3) |
Assimilation
Sustainability
Tailoring |
| Question 40.40. The Internet is a form of media. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 41.41. The first stage of a communications campaign is planning and strategy development. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 42.42. In the Shannon-Weaver communications model, the receiver may transmit feedback to the sender. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 43.43. The author of your textbook for this course is: (Points : 3) |
Mark Eldridge
Mark Edberg
Marcus Welby |
| Question 44.44. The Social Network Theory is appropriate for application when working with large populations. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 45.45. Two theories in this course address “maintenance”. What are they? (Points : 3) |
Diffusion of Innovation and Stages of Change
Stages of Change and Sociology
Diffusion of Innovation and Social Cognitive Theory |
| Question 46.46. The term “picking your battles” refers to (Points : 3) |
Confounds
Prioritization
The “blame game” |
| Question 47.47. Clusters of people with common characteristics who are more likely to develop health problems is (Points : 3) |
A high risk population
Senior citizens with heart disease
Stakeholders |
| Question 48.48. An independent variable is a characteristic of a person you are trying to change. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 49.49. Quantitative data can be expressed in numerical form. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 50.50. Qualitative data can be expressed in numerical form. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 51.51. Selection bias is a type of: (Points : 3) |
Confound
Assessment
Research |
| Question 52.52. Building and sustaining trust is important in working with high-risk populations. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 53.53. In the Shannon-Weaver communications model, the receiver sends the message. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 54.54. Self-efficacy can guide whether or not a person changes his/her health behavior for the positive. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 55.55. Perpetuation is a stage in the Stages of Change Model. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 56.56. A broad field focusing on an in-depth and comparative study of human behavior is known as (Points : 3) |
Anthropology
Sociology
Philosophy
| Question 57.57. The existence of two or more diseases or conditions in the same individual at the same time is known as (Points : 3) |
Morbidity
Complicated features
Comorbidity |
| Question 58.58. A type of evaluation that considers real change of behavior in the people who were affected by the programming effort is an outcome evaluation. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 59.59. The deliberate application of marketing to achieve specific behavioral goals (such as increased exercise) for an improvement within the community and sometimes beyond is known as: (Points : 3) |
The Principle of acquired goals
Social Marketing
Time-sensitive marketing |
| Question 60.60. Cues to action is an external event that motivates a person to action. (Points : 3) |
True
False
| Question 8.8. This theory states that health behavior is motivated by, among other factors, perceived severity. (Points : 3) |
Health Belief Model
Social Cognitive Theory
Theory of Planned Action |
| Question 9.9. Another name for the Transtheoretical Model is: (Points : 3) |
Vicarious learning
Stages of Change
Social Network theory |
| Question 10.10. The process by which behavior or technology makes its way into a population and is (or is not) adopted is (Points : 3) |
Social Network Theory
Diffusion of Innovation Theory
Vicarious learning |
| Question 11.11. The theory regarding how people learn that posits individual behavior as a response to conditioning is the (Points : 3) |
Social Cognitive Theory
Health Behavior Model
Stages of Change Model |
| Question 12.12. Who is regarded as the Father of Operational Conditioning? (Points : 3) |
Karl Popper
Jean Piaget
B. F. Skinner |
| Question 13.13. The Social Network Theory is a specific area of theory (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 14.14. The 4 P’s of Social Marketing are product, price, place, and (Points : 3) |
Plausibility
Promotion
population |
| Question 15.15. Individual, school, peer, and family are examples of risk factors. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 16.16. 3 types of intervention, according to the Institutes of Medicine, are (1) indicated, (2) selected, and (3): (Points : 3) |
universal
absolute
mass transgressional |
| Question 17.17. This type of research can consist of interviews, focus groups, and/or surveys (Points : 3) |
Logically-based research
Target research
Formative research |
| Question 18.18. The strategic use of mass media to apply pressure to advance healthy _____ ______ is media advocacy. (Points : 3) |
Public policy
Theoretical practice
Generational behavior |
| Question 19.19. Three reasons for evaluation are: (1) accountability (2) learning and improvement and (3): (Points : 3) |
Theory
Research
practice |
| Question 20.20. The information you collect in an evaluation will help you identify channels of communication. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 21.21. A letter to the editor is an example of an activity that can be used in media advocacy. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 22.22. Three purposes of media advocacy are (1) influence public opinion (2) influence policy makers and (3): (Points : 3) |
Influence past research
Influence policy
Change empirical data |
| Question 23.23. Youth violence is an example of a public health concern. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 24.24. An example of a behavioral/environmental risk is: (Points : 3) |
Regular exercise
Limited access to health care in rural areas
Having a nurse on staff in a metal manufacturing company |
| Question 25.25. Most planning models include assessment, implementation, and (Points : 3) |
Social cognitive theory
Evaluation
research |
| Question 26.26. A question asked by this theory is: What short-term or immediate effect did the intervention achieve? (Points : 3) |
Process evaluation
Evidence evaluation
Impact evaluation |
| Question 27.27. A health assessment can lead to effective programming. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 28.28. Unplanned occurrences that may affect an intervention is known as (Points : 3) |
Relative change
Rigor
Confounds |
| Question 29.29. Diffusion of treatment is when you cannot prevent the static group from getting some of or all of the treatment. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 30.30. Regression to the mean is a type of confound. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 31.31. One reason a person might be at high risk is because he/she has adequate access to health care. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 32.32. A planned process of disseminating message to influence behavior in a particular group or population is known as (Points : 3) |
Media advocacy
A communications campaign
broadcasting |
| Question 33.33. One governmental level organization that carries out extensive activities beyond its borders is (Points : 3) |
The Los Angeles County Department of Health
The World Health Organization
The National Institutes of Health |
| Question 34.34. Phase One of the PRECEDE-PROCEED approach is implementation. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 35.35. The theory that explores the relationship between attitude and behavior is the (Points : 3) |
Health Belief Model
Stages of Change
The Theory of Planned Behavior |
| Question 36.36. The sixth and final stage of the Transtheoretical Model is maintenance. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 37.37. Morbidity is: (Points : 3) |
The link to theory
The incidence and prevalence of disease
A parallel to comorbidity |
| Question 38.38. Mortality data is data on deaths due to natural causes. (Points : 3) |
True
False (due to disease and other causes) |
| Question 39.39. Scheduling health promotion activities so that members of the target population can participate is an example of: (Points : 3) |
Assimilation
Sustainability
Tailoring |
| Question 40.40. The Internet is a form of media. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 41.41. The first stage of a communications campaign is planning and strategy development. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 42.42. In the Shannon-Weaver communications model, the receiver may transmit feedback to the sender. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 43.43. The author of your textbook for this course is: (Points : 3) |
Mark Eldridge
Mark Edberg
Marcus Welby |
| Question 44.44. The Social Network Theory is appropriate for application when working with large populations. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 45.45. Two theories in this course address “maintenance”. What are they? (Points : 3) |
Diffusion of Innovation and Stages of Change
Stages of Change and Sociology
Diffusion of Innovation and Social Cognitive Theory |
| Question 46.46. The term “picking your battles” refers to (Points : 3) |
Confounds
Prioritization
The “blame game” |
| Question 47.47. Clusters of people with common characteristics who are more likely to develop health problems is (Points : 3) |
A high risk population
Senior citizens with heart disease
Stakeholders |
| Question 48.48. An independent variable is a characteristic of a person you are trying to change. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 49.49. Quantitative data can be expressed in numerical form. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 50.50. Qualitative data can be expressed in numerical form. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 51.51. Selection bias is a type of: (Points : 3) |
Confound
Assessment
Research |
| Question 52.52. Building and sustaining trust is important in working with high-risk populations. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 53.53. In the Shannon-Weaver communications model, the receiver sends the message. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 54.54. Self-efficacy can guide whether or not a person changes his/her health behavior for the positive. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 55.55. Perpetuation is a stage in the Stages of Change Model. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 56.56. A broad field focusing on an in-depth and comparative study of human behavior is known as (Points : 3) |
Anthropology
Sociology
Philosophy |
| Question 57.57. The existence of two or more diseases or conditions in the same individual at the same time is known as (Points : 3) |
Morbidity
Complicated features
Comorbidity |
| Question 58.58. A type of evaluation that considers real change of behavior in the people who were affected by the programming effort is an outcome evaluation. (Points : 3) |
True
False |
| Question 59.59. The deliberate application of marketing to achieve specific behavioral goals (such as increased exercise) for an improvement within the community and sometimes beyond is known as: (Points : 3) |
The Principle of acquired goals
Social Marketing
Time-sensitive marketing |
| Question 60.60. Cues to action is an external event that motivates a person to action. (Points : 3) |
True
false |
|
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