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What is the World Health Organization's definition of health?
What is the World Health Organization's definition of health?
- A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being (correct)
- A state of well-being in which the individual realizes their own abilities
- The ability to work productively and fruitfully
- The absence of disease or infirmity
What is the goal of health education?
What is the goal of health education?
- To instill consciousness among people in the community
- To promote the right to health of the people
- To provide people with knowledge about diseases
- To provide people with knowledge, skills, and tools to live healthier lives (correct)
What is the role of advocacy in health work?
What is the role of advocacy in health work?
- To provide medical treatment to patients
- To educate people about health topics
- To use skills to promote health and well-being (correct)
- To improve the health of people in the community
What is stated in Article 13, Section 15 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution?
What is stated in Article 13, Section 15 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution?
According to Plato, what is the key to achieving sound mind and sound body?
According to Plato, what is the key to achieving sound mind and sound body?
What is the outcome of effective health education?
What is the outcome of effective health education?
What is the primary focus of behaviorist learning theory?
What is the primary focus of behaviorist learning theory?
What is the first step in the sequence of health education?
What is the first step in the sequence of health education?
Who is known as the 'father of experimental psychology'?
Who is known as the 'father of experimental psychology'?
What is the term for the process by which behavior is formed through interactions with the environment?
What is the term for the process by which behavior is formed through interactions with the environment?
What is the main purpose of health education?
What is the main purpose of health education?
What is the term for a neutral stimulus that becomes associated with a stimulus to which one has an automatic inborn response?
What is the term for a neutral stimulus that becomes associated with a stimulus to which one has an automatic inborn response?
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