#1
Which theory suggests that behavior change is influenced by an individual's perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers?
Social Cognitive Theory
Health Belief Model
Transtheoretical Model
Theory of Planned Behavior
#2
What is the primary focus of the Health Belief Model in understanding health behavior change?
Perceived control over behavior
Social support networks
Perceived susceptibility and severity of health issues
Observational learning
#3
In the Health Belief Model, what is the term used to describe an individual's belief in their ability to take action and perform a recommended behavior?
Perceived susceptibility
Perceived severity
Self-efficacy
Cue to action
#4
According to the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), what are the two main factors that influence individuals' responses to fear appeals in health messages?
Perceived severity and perceived susceptibility
Response efficacy and self-efficacy
Cue to action and observational learning
Attitude and subjective norm
#5
What is the primary focus of the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation-Behavior (COM-B) model in health behavior change?
Individual beliefs and attitudes
Psychological and social determinants
Cognitive dissonance
Cultural influences
#6
In health behavior change, what does the Transtheoretical Model propose as the stages of change?
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance
Perception, Reaction, Adaptation, Progression
Observation, Analysis, Implementation, Evaluation
Understanding, Acceptance, Commitment, Reinforcement
#7
Which psychological construct in the Theory of Planned Behavior refers to an individual's belief in their capability to perform a specific behavior?
Attitude
Subjective Norm
Perceived Behavioral Control
Intention
#8
In the context of health behavior change, what does the acronym SMART stand for when setting goals?
Social, Motivational, Achievable, Relevant, Timely
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
Structured, Meaningful, Appropriate, Realistic, Targeted
Strategic, Measurable, Aspirational, Relevant, Timeless
#9
Which of the following is a component of the Socioecological Model used to understand health behavior change?
Intrinsic motivation
Social support
Cognitive dissonance
Classical conditioning
#10
Which stage in the Transtheoretical Model involves an individual actively modifying their behavior and making efforts to sustain the change?
Precontemplation
Contemplation
Action
Maintenance
#11
What is the key concept in the Social Cognitive Theory that emphasizes learning through observing others?
Self-Efficacy
Reciprocal Determinism
Observational Learning
Outcome Expectations
#12
Which health behavior change model incorporates the constructs of precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance?
Health Belief Model
Transtheoretical Model
Theory of Planned Behavior
Social Cognitive Theory
#13
What is the main idea behind the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) in health communication?
The importance of message source credibility
The role of central and peripheral routes to persuasion
The impact of emotional appeals in communication
The focus on fear-based messages
#14
According to Self-Determination Theory, what are the three basic psychological needs that drive human motivation?
Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness
Ambition, Curiosity, Success
Achievement, Mastery, Recognition
Altruism, Empathy, Collaboration
#15
Which factor in the Theory of Planned Behavior refers to the perceived social pressure to perform or not perform a behavior?
Attitude
Subjective Norm
Perceived Behavioral Control
Intention