Exam 2: Behavior Modification
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Problems of motivation, one of the three impediments that can keep one from quitting smoking, arise when an individual:
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The consciousness-raising process involves obtaining information about the problem, so you can make a better decision about the problem behavior.
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Jane decides to study in the library so that she won't snack while studying. She is using this technique to help her through the _____ process of change.
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When people recognize the benefits of a healthy lifestyle but are unwilling or unable to trade convenience for health or other benefits, they:
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Commitment as a process of the transtheoretical model involves:
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After seeing his father die of lung cancer due to smoking, John decided to quit smoking. This is an example of the: transtheoretical model process of:
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During the _____, the person continues the new behavior for up to five years.
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Instead of watching TV after dinner, Joanne started walking. This is an example of the transtheoretical model process of:
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John believes that his weight problem is caused by his lack of exercise and daily visits to McDonald's, while Jane believes that she inherited the weight problem from her parents. Discuss who is more likely to initiate and adhere to a wellness program. Explain why.
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To manage his weight, John stopped eating at McDonald's. He has been packing a fruit, a turkey or tuna sandwich, and a bottle of water for lunch for four months. He is considered to be in the _____ stage of the transtheoretical model.
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John has maintained his healthy body weight by exercising regularly and eating right for over five years. He is considered to be in the _____ stage of the transtheoretical model.
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Daily computer e-mailing, surfing the 'Net, and conducting online transactions decrease energy expenditure by _____ calories.
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