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Variables specify how a construct is to be measured in a specific situation

True

An individual who has a lower cholesterol level after improved eating habits is experiencing negative reinforcement

true

Which of the following is NOT true about theories

a. They are needed before developing an intervention.
b. They aid in providing direction and justification for program activities.
c. They aid in identifying information.
d. They provide a concrete framework which all health behaviors fit consistently into.
Answer: D

According to the Theory of Reasoned Action,

a. intention is an indication of a person's readiness to perform a behavior.
b. belief is knowing that the health education specialist will be able to make the change for the client.
c. attitude is the person's history with the behavior.
d. subjective norm is the belief that the person can accomplish the change.
Answer: A

An ex-smoker who believes that she can turn down a cigarette after a meal is said to have high self-efficacy

True

An example of construct would be

a. Health Belief Model
b. Social Cognitive Theory
c. Perceived Barrier
d. Likert scale
Answer: C

If people are to exercise aerobically, first they must know that aerobic exercise exists, and second they need to know how to do it properly. This is an example of

a. self efficacy
b. expectations.
c. behavioral capability
d. self-control.
Answer: C ;behavioral capability

In what stage of the Transtheoretical Model does a person actively plan change

a. Pre-contemplation
b. Action
c. Preparation
d. Maintenance
e. Contemplation
Answer: Preparation

When a person exercises to achieve weight loss, prevent heart disease, and lower blood pressure he or she is acting according to which component of the Health Belief Model?

a. Perceived Benefits
b. Perceived Seriousness
c. Perceived Barriers
d. Perceived Susceptibility
Answer: perceived benefits

All of the theories that are commonly used to design interventions for health promotion programs have limitations

True

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In what stage of the Transtheoretical model of change does a person actively plan change?

Stage Four: Action/Willpower This is the stage where people are motivated to change their behavior and are actively involved in taking steps to change their bad behavior by using a variety of different techniques. This is the shortest of all the stages. The amount of time people spend in action varies.

Which construct of the Transtheoretical model focuses on weighing the pros and cons?

Decisional balance This core construct "reflects the individual's relative weighing of the pros and cons of changing". Decision making was conceptualized by Janis and Mann as a "decisional balance sheet" of comparative potential gains and losses.

Which theory would support the idea that health behavior can be learned by watching others?

One of the most widely used and robust health behavior change theories, SCT emerged from social learning theory, which identified that people learn from their own experiences and by observing the experiences of others.

Are the building blocks the primary elements of a theory?

Concepts are the building blocks of theories—the things being studied, compared, and related to one another. A concept is an abstraction that describes a portion of reality.