Exam 3: Understanding and Achieving Behavior Change
Exam 1: Opportunities in Community Nutrition101 Questions
Exam 2: Principles of Epidemiology100 Questions
Exam 3: Understanding and Achieving Behavior Change100 Questions
Exam 4: Community Needs Assessment99 Questions
Exam 5: Program Planning for Success100 Questions
Exam 6: The Art and Science of Policy Making100 Questions
Exam 7: A National Nutrition Agenda for the Publics Health100 Questions
Exam 8: Addressing the Obesity Epidemic: an Issue for Public Health Policy100 Questions
Exam 9: Health Care Systems and Policy100 Questions
Exam 10: Food Insecurity and the Food Assistance Programs100 Questions
Exam 11: Mothers and Infants: Nutrition Assessment, Services, and Programs100 Questions
Exam 12: Children and Adolescents: Nutrition Issues, Services, and Programs100 Questions
Exam 13: Healthy Aging: Nutrition Assessment, Services, and Programs100 Questions
Exam 14: Global Food and Nutrition Security: Challenges and Opportunities100 Questions
Exam 15: Gaining Cultural Competence in Community Nutrition100 Questions
Exam 16: Principles of Nutrition Education100 Questions
Exam 17: Marketing Nutrition and Health Promotion100 Questions
Exam 18: Managing Community Nutrition Programs100 Questions
Exam 19: Building Grantsmanship Skills99 Questions
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In the theory of planned behavior, social pressure from others to perform or not to perform a behavior is referred to as ____.
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-A determination to act in a certain way
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Define motivational interviewing. How is it a useful practice in community nutrition?
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Motivational interviewing is a style of counseling in which the nutrition counselor is considered the "lifestyle expert".
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Intentions and subjective norms help to define the theory of planned behavior. What are intentions and subjective norms? Provide an example of how they might be used to predict a future nutritional behavior.
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In the decision stage of the diffusion of innovation model, an individual forms an attitude either in favor of or against an innovation.
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In social cognitive theory, a person's beliefs about the likely outcomes or results of a behavior are called ____.
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-Knowledge and awareness we have of our environment and the judgments we make related to it
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Which theory of consumer health behavior was developed by social psychologists as a means of explaining why people in high-risk groups failed to participate in programs designed to detect or prevent disease?
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The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's television ad campaign, "Are You Pouring on the Pounds?" is an example of a social marketing campaign.
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The transtheoretical model describes an individual's motivation and readiness for change.
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-The individual actively decides to change and plans a change, usually within one month.
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The health belief model was developed as a way to explain why people in high-risk groups failed to participate in programs designed to detect or prevent disease.
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-The individual looks for reinforcement for his or her decision and may change it if exposed to counter-reinforcing messages
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The belief that one can successfully change behavior is known as self-efficacy.
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-The individual is thinking about making a change and may be weighing the risks and benefits of changing a behavior.
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The formal process to instruct or train individuals in a skill to facilitate voluntary adoption of nutrition-related behaviors to improve or maintain health is known as ____.
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The theory of planned behavior is also referred to as the ____.
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According to social cognitive theory, approaching behavior change in small steps that enhance the person's self-confidence will facilitate the development of ____.
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