PUBH 6038_wk2_QUIZ

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Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 29 minutes 30 out of 30 Score for this quiz: 30 out of 30 Submitted Jun 25 at 2:09am This attempt took 29 minutes. Question 1 2 /2 pts The main difference between the Theory of Planned Behavior and the Theory of Reasoned Action is: Correct! @] The Theory of Planned Behavior involves perceived behavioral control. » The Theory of Reasoned Action involves perceived behavioral control. ® The Theory of Reasoned Action is an extension of the Theory of Planned Behavior. ] The Theory of Reasoned Action centers around facilitating and inhibiting factors. Question 2 2 /2 pts Measures of intent include: Correct! @] Both A and B ] A. Time & B. Action 9 C. Event Question 3 2 /2 pts True/False: External factors that serve to facilitate or inhibit a given behavior are based on personal perceptions. Correct! @] True »
False Question 4 2 /2 pts True/False: One's perceptions are not important in the mental math equation. The costs and benefits of behavior change are typically clear cut and do not vary from person to person. » True Correct! @] False Question 5 2 /2 pts The Theory of Reasoned Action includes a focus on perceptions about: Correct! @] Social influences » Cultural views ® Emotional responses Question 6 2 /2 pts True/False: Perceived behavioral control is concerned with the extent to which individuals or groups of people perceive they won't be able to control their outcomes, which constructs negative assumptions. ] True Correct! @] False Question 7 2 /2 pts True/False: People make decisions about health based on their own values about health, as well as on the basis of their values with respect to relationships, family ties, cultural practices, and the like. Correct! @] True » False
Question 8 2 /2 pts True/False: According to the Theory of Reasoned Action, attitude towards health behavior and subjective norms do not independently contribute to the formation of behavioral intent. ] True Correct! @] False Question 9 2 /2 pts What qualities does the Theory of Planned Behavior have that are lacking in the Theory of Reasoned Action? Correct! @] An emphasis on external factors that could facilitate or impede behavior change l An emphasis on perceptions ] A link between attitudes toward health behaviors and behavior change » A link between societal norms and behavior change Question 10 2 /2 pts What third construct was added to the Theory of Planned Behavior? Correct! @] Perceived behavioral control » Subjective norm toward the behavior l Attitudes that people hold toward behavior ] None of these Question 11 2 /2 pts True/False: Reactance and denial are two types of danger control responses. ] True Correct! @]
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False Question 12 2 /2 pts Which of the following statements BEST describes how positive net gains are achieved? ® Increase the perceived value of benefits expected from an action. & Decrease the perceived barriers to performing an action. Correct! @] Both of these ] None of these Question 13 2 /2 pts True/False: According to the Theory of Planned Behavior, the perception of control is based on an intersection a person’s internal factors and their cognitive evaluation of those factors. ] True Correct! @] False Question 14 2 /2 pts True/False: Inhibiting factors are always internal to the person. ) True Correct! (@) False Question 15 2 /2 pts Which statement BEST describes the Theory of Reasoned Action? Correct! @] Social influences outweigh the cost of behavioral change. ] Benefits of protective health behavior are expected to outweigh the costs. » People fail to change their behavior to avoid going against the grain of social norms.
& None of these adequately describes the theory Quiz Score: 30 out of 30