HTH 351 Test 2 Study Guide Spring 2024 PDF
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James Madison University
2024
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This is a study guide for a test in health sciences, covering micro and macro-level theories related to program planning. It details key concepts such as self-determination theory, social cognitive theory and how social support impacts innovation, focusing on the steps of program planning.
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**HTH 351 Test 2 Study Guide** Use this outline to help you focus your studying on the major concepts that will be assessed on this test. Your class notes will be your most helpful study resource; use the book and assigned readings on Canvas to provide clarifying details when your notes are unclear...
**HTH 351 Test 2 Study Guide** Use this outline to help you focus your studying on the major concepts that will be assessed on this test. Your class notes will be your most helpful study resource; use the book and assigned readings on Canvas to provide clarifying details when your notes are unclear or have gaps. Major micro-level theories with key constructs: - Self Determination Theory - autonomy - relatedness - competence - Social Cognitive Theory - reciprocal determinism - self-efficacy (with 4 sub-constructs) - behavioral capability - observational learning - outcome expectations - reinforcements Major macro-level theories with key constructs: - Social support / Social networks - Functional & Structural Support - Perceived & Received Support - Types of Support - Position in Network - Network Properties (5) - Diffusion of Innovation - Adoption Process (5 stages) - Diffusion Process (5 groups) - Innovation Characteristics (5 characteristics) Program Planning - General Planning Model - Steps in order - Basic description of each step - Two common program planning models described in your text - Strategies to employ during planning stage (step 3 of General Planning Model) For each theory you must be able to list all the constructs, define them, and identify or provide examples of how they apply in practice. Although this test will focus on the new theories and thus is not considered cumulative, you should be able to identify how these theories intersect with other theories (where constructs overlap). The test questions may consist of multiple choice, matching, select all, fill-in-the blank, and short answer. They will include basic and advance content knowledge questions, as well as scenario-based application questions.