Deck 6: Theories and Models
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Deck 6: Theories and Models
1
Which of the following choices is an example of a system theory?
A) Valence Bond Theory
B) Theory of Goal Attainment
C) Transition State Theory
D) Public Health Theory of Independent Persons
A) Valence Bond Theory
B) Theory of Goal Attainment
C) Transition State Theory
D) Public Health Theory of Independent Persons
B
2
Who developed the Ecological Model?
A) Galileo
B) Newton
C) Snow
D) Bronfenbrenner
A) Galileo
B) Newton
C) Snow
D) Bronfenbrenner
D
3
Which of the following is a characteristic of social networks?
A) Structure
B) Emotional support
C) Interpersonal support
D) Appraisal support
A) Structure
B) Emotional support
C) Interpersonal support
D) Appraisal support
A
4
Which of the following theories is described by the following statement: "Behavior is influenced by motivation to comply with social norms."
A) Health Belief Model
B) Stages of Change Theory
C) Theory of Reasoned Action
D) RE-AIM Model
A) Health Belief Model
B) Stages of Change Theory
C) Theory of Reasoned Action
D) RE-AIM Model
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5
Which of the following choices best describes the type of reinforcement where the individual receives a reward for performing the behavior?
A) Self-control reinforcement
B) Direct reinforcement
C) Vicarious reinforcement
D) Flexible reinforcement
A) Self-control reinforcement
B) Direct reinforcement
C) Vicarious reinforcement
D) Flexible reinforcement
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6
There are several strategies used for mass-media communication. Which of the following is considered one of these strategies?
A) Word of mouth
B) Friend referral
C) Physician referral
D) Phone solicitation
A) Word of mouth
B) Friend referral
C) Physician referral
D) Phone solicitation
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7
System theory is used in all disciplines.
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8
The letter "A" in the RE-AIM acronym stands for Assistance.
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9
The Health Belief Model was created by psychologists who assumed that individuals fear disease/sickness and that their degree of perceived fear impacts their motivation to seek preventive healthcare services.
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10
The Stages of Change/Transtheoretical Model is considered a linear model rather than a circular model.
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11
Strategic planning has numerous benefits.
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12
The most effective method of communication is interpersonal, or face-to-face, communication.
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13
The purpose of the ____________ _____________ is to evaluate program interventions to determine the effect of programs.
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14
The _____________ _______________ _____________ incorporates cues to action related to the external and internal events that motivate an individual to act.
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15
Added to the Health Belief Model in 1977, ____________ - ____________ represents an individual's personal confidence that he or she will perform the suggested task successfully.
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16
The _______________ ______________ ______________ combines interactive factors to understand human behavior.
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17
There are two common types of strategic plans: __________- ____________ and ___________- ____________.
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18
There are two types of reasoning: ______________ ______________ moves from general to specific or theory to observations, whereas _____________ _____________ moves in the opposite direction.
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19
Match the following terms with their definitions.
-Theory of Goal Attainment
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
-Theory of Goal Attainment
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
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20
Match the following terms with their definitions.
-Ecological Model
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
-Ecological Model
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
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21
Match the following terms with their definitions.
-Innovators
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
-Innovators
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
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22
Match the following terms with their definitions.
-Early Adopters
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
-Early Adopters
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
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23
Match the following terms with their definitions.
-Early Majority
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
-Early Majority
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
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24
Match the following terms with their definitions.
-Late Majority
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
-Late Majority
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
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25
Match the following terms with their definitions.
-Laggards
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
-Laggards
A) Theory of Goal Attainment
B) Ecological Model
C) Innovators
D) Early Adopters
E) Early Majority
F) Late Majority
G) Laggards
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26
List the five main constructs within the Ecological Model.
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27
List at least two characteristics that describe social support.
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28
A local veterans support group within the Waterbrooke community decides to change their monthly meeting from Tuesdays to Thursdays. While many are open to adopting this new idea, others are concerned that attendance will decrease due to other community functions that occur on the same night. When the support group facilitator asked for input, Carl was unwilling to make the change immediately, but would rather wait and see to find out what others say and if they make the change. Carl would most likely be open to this change once others agree to make the date change for the monthly meeting. The Diffusion of Innovations Theory characterizes adopters who accept change at different rates. When reflecting on the Diffusion of Innovations Theory, what rate of change does Carl represent based on his response to the proposed change?
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29
Sandy is 56 years old and has enjoyed great health for most of her life. Because she has had no health issues and the risk of female-related cancers is low within her family, Sandy has not been to a gynecologist for a routine exam in more than a decade. Sandy does not think she needs to engage in routine preventive screening because no one in her family has breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and so on. Based on this information, which construct in the Health Belief Model best describes Sandy's reaction to the perceived threat of cancer?
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30
List at least three stages identified by the Stages of Change Model or Transtheoretical Model that describe an individual's motivation to change a specific health behavior.
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