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What does the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of Planned Behavior suggest?
What does the Theory of Reasoned Action and the Theory of Planned Behavior suggest?
- Health behavior is determined by genetic factors.
- Health behavior is solely influenced by social norms.
- A person's health behavior is determined by their attitude towards the behavior.
- A person's health behavior is determined by their intention to perform a behavior. (correct)
What are subjective norms influenced by?
What are subjective norms influenced by?
- Socioeconomic status
- Environmental surroundings and perceived control over the behavior (correct)
- Personal preferences only
- Genetic factors
In the context of health behaviors, what do positive attitudes and positive subjective norms lead to?
In the context of health behaviors, what do positive attitudes and positive subjective norms lead to?
- Decreased intention to perform a behavior
- Increased likelihood of intentions governing changes in behavior (correct)
- Loss of interest in behavior change
- Decreased perceived control
How can subjective norms be used according to the text?
How can subjective norms be used according to the text?
Which aspect does the Theory of Reasoned Action/Planned Behavior provide useful information for?
Which aspect does the Theory of Reasoned Action/Planned Behavior provide useful information for?
How can ecological frameworks be utilized according to the text?
How can ecological frameworks be utilized according to the text?
What is the key component of Social Cognitive Theory that focuses on an individual's belief in their ability to execute a behavior?
What is the key component of Social Cognitive Theory that focuses on an individual's belief in their ability to execute a behavior?
Which component of Social Cognitive Theory involves understanding and having the skill to perform a behavior?
Which component of Social Cognitive Theory involves understanding and having the skill to perform a behavior?
In the context of Social Cognitive Theory, what is the purpose of expecting the outcomes of behavior change?
In the context of Social Cognitive Theory, what is the purpose of expecting the outcomes of behavior change?
Which theory describes the influence of individual experiences, actions of others, and environmental factors on individual health behaviors?
Which theory describes the influence of individual experiences, actions of others, and environmental factors on individual health behaviors?
What does the term 'observational learning' refer to in Social Cognitive Theory?
What does the term 'observational learning' refer to in Social Cognitive Theory?
Which component of Social Cognitive Theory involves assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change?
Which component of Social Cognitive Theory involves assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change?
What is the main focus of the Stages of Change Model (Transtheoretical Model)?
What is the main focus of the Stages of Change Model (Transtheoretical Model)?
Which stage of the Stages of Change Model represents the phase in which an individual has no intention of taking action?
Which stage of the Stages of Change Model represents the phase in which an individual has no intention of taking action?
In the context of program planning, why is it crucial to consider the specific population being served?
In the context of program planning, why is it crucial to consider the specific population being served?
Which theory or model emphasizes the influence of subjective norms on behavior change?
Which theory or model emphasizes the influence of subjective norms on behavior change?
What is a key aspect to consider when selecting a theory or model for health promotion programs?
What is a key aspect to consider when selecting a theory or model for health promotion programs?
Which model focuses on describing behavior change as occurring in different stages, including pre-contemplation and preparation?
Which model focuses on describing behavior change as occurring in different stages, including pre-contemplation and preparation?
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