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What is the definition of Perceived Susceptibility?
What is the definition of Perceived Susceptibility?
- One's opinion of the tangible and psychological costs of the advised action
- One's belief in the efficacy of the advised action to reduce risk or seriousness of impact
- One's opinion of chances of getting a condition (correct)
- One's opinion of how serious a condition and its consequences are
Which factor involves confidence in one's ability to take action according to Bandura?
Which factor involves confidence in one's ability to take action according to Bandura?
- Perceived Benefits
- Cues to Action
- Self-Efficacy (correct)
- Perceived Severity
What does Perceived Barriers refer to?
What does Perceived Barriers refer to?
- One's opinion of chances of getting a condition
- One's opinion of the tangible and psychological costs of the advised action (correct)
- One's opinion of how serious a condition is
- One's belief in the efficacy of the advised action
According to Bandura, what is Perceived Severity about?
According to Bandura, what is Perceived Severity about?
Which concept involves one's opinion of the efficacy of an advised action in reducing risk?
Which concept involves one's opinion of the efficacy of an advised action in reducing risk?
What is the main focus of Cues to Action according to Bandura?
What is the main focus of Cues to Action according to Bandura?
In Bandura's framework, what does Self-Efficacy primarily address?
In Bandura's framework, what does Self-Efficacy primarily address?
'Perceived Benefits' are concerned with what aspect according to Bandura?
'Perceived Benefits' are concerned with what aspect according to Bandura?
'Perceived Barriers' focus on which type of costs according to Bandura?
'Perceived Barriers' focus on which type of costs according to Bandura?
'Cues to Action' primarily aim at activating which state according to Bandura?
'Cues to Action' primarily aim at activating which state according to Bandura?
Explain what 'Perceived Severity' is according to Bandura.
Explain what 'Perceived Severity' is according to Bandura.
Define 'Perceived Benefits' as per Bandura's framework.
Define 'Perceived Benefits' as per Bandura's framework.
What does 'Perceived Susceptibility' refer to based on Bandura's concept?
What does 'Perceived Susceptibility' refer to based on Bandura's concept?
Explain the focus of 'Perceived Barriers' in Bandura's theory.
Explain the focus of 'Perceived Barriers' in Bandura's theory.
What is the main purpose of 'Cues to Action' according to Bandura?
What is the main purpose of 'Cues to Action' according to Bandura?
In Bandura's framework, what does 'Self-Efficacy' primarily address?
In Bandura's framework, what does 'Self-Efficacy' primarily address?
Define the concept of 'Outcome Expectations' as outlined by Bandura.
Define the concept of 'Outcome Expectations' as outlined by Bandura.
Explain the term 'Facilitators' in Bandura's theory.
Explain the term 'Facilitators' in Bandura's theory.
Define 'Impediments' according to Bandura's framework.
Define 'Impediments' according to Bandura's framework.
What is the significance of 'Self-Evaluative Self-Efficacy' in Bandura's model?
What is the significance of 'Self-Evaluative Self-Efficacy' in Bandura's model?