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What is a significant consequence of limited social capital in individuals facing poverty?
What is a significant consequence of limited social capital in individuals facing poverty?
- Isolation from social networks (correct)
- Enhanced access to community support
- Increased job security
- Improved mental health
What is a psychological effect of poverty on individuals?
What is a psychological effect of poverty on individuals?
- Greater financial literacy
- Negative impacts on mental health (correct)
- Increased motivation to succeed
- Enhanced social interactions
Which strategy is suggested for improving conditions in low-income countries?
Which strategy is suggested for improving conditions in low-income countries?
- Invest in child-focused poverty programs (correct)
- Hand out cash to the poor
- Reduce government regulations
- Increase taxes on the wealthy
What is one of the primary factors contributing to inter-generational transmission of poverty?
What is one of the primary factors contributing to inter-generational transmission of poverty?
Which of the following is a recommended approach to combat climate change's effects on low-income communities?
Which of the following is a recommended approach to combat climate change's effects on low-income communities?
What is essential for any proposal to be considered valid?
What is essential for any proposal to be considered valid?
What characterizes the limited rationality concept in decision-making?
What characterizes the limited rationality concept in decision-making?
Which psychological characteristic indicates what a person believes they are capable of achieving?
Which psychological characteristic indicates what a person believes they are capable of achieving?
Which aspect of governance emphasizes the importance of stakeholder engagement?
Which aspect of governance emphasizes the importance of stakeholder engagement?
Which statement best describes 'meta norms' in a societal context?
Which statement best describes 'meta norms' in a societal context?
What does the Health Belief Model emphasize as a factor in an individual's decision to seek health behavior change?
What does the Health Belief Model emphasize as a factor in an individual's decision to seek health behavior change?
Which key concept of the Theory of Human Motivation addresses the need for adequate living conditions and health?
Which key concept of the Theory of Human Motivation addresses the need for adequate living conditions and health?
What is considered a key factor in the cycle of poverty?
What is considered a key factor in the cycle of poverty?
Which of the following describes the 'Always Poor' category in poverty classification?
Which of the following describes the 'Always Poor' category in poverty classification?
In the context of the Health Belief Model, what does 'self-efficacy' refer to?
In the context of the Health Belief Model, what does 'self-efficacy' refer to?
Which component is NOT typically considered a perceived barrier in the Health Belief Model?
Which component is NOT typically considered a perceived barrier in the Health Belief Model?
What does development communication encompass?
What does development communication encompass?
What is meant by 'cues to action' in the Health Belief Model?
What is meant by 'cues to action' in the Health Belief Model?
Which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to the cycle of poverty?
Which of the following is NOT a factor contributing to the cycle of poverty?
What is the impact of high levels of inequality on development?
What is the impact of high levels of inequality on development?
Which group represents those who experience poverty except during an unanticipated windfall?
Which group represents those who experience poverty except during an unanticipated windfall?
What are the temporary conditions that can create cycles of poverty?
What are the temporary conditions that can create cycles of poverty?
In the context of poverty, what does the term 'Vicious Cycle' refer to?
In the context of poverty, what does the term 'Vicious Cycle' refer to?
What does the concept of reciprocal determinism highlight in behavior theory?
What does the concept of reciprocal determinism highlight in behavior theory?
Which of the following is NOT a type of social support identified in the content?
Which of the following is NOT a type of social support identified in the content?
What aspect does 'expectations' refer to in social learning theory?
What aspect does 'expectations' refer to in social learning theory?
Which key concept distinguishes successful ideas according to the Diffusion of Innovations Theory?
Which key concept distinguishes successful ideas according to the Diffusion of Innovations Theory?
In media theories, 'framing' primarily refers to which of the following?
In media theories, 'framing' primarily refers to which of the following?
What does the term 'tipping point' refer to in the context of social convention theory?
What does the term 'tipping point' refer to in the context of social convention theory?
Which characteristic does NOT contribute to the complexity of an innovation?
Which characteristic does NOT contribute to the complexity of an innovation?
What does the concept of 'behavioral capability' encompass?
What does the concept of 'behavioral capability' encompass?
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