Exam 4: Exploring Social Marketing Concepts
Exam 1: Foundations for Selecting Community and Public Health Education Strategies20 Questions
Exam 2: Becoming a Health Education Professional20 Questions
Exam 3: Promoting Health Education in a Multicultural Society20 Questions
Exam 4: Exploring Social Marketing Concepts23 Questions
Exam 5: Building a Health Communication Framework20 Questions
Exam 6: Developing Effective Presentation and Training Skills20 Questions
Exam 7: Developing and Selecting Resource Materials20 Questions
Exam 8: Using Social Media20 Questions
Exam 9: Working With Media Outlets20 Questions
Exam 10: Facilitating Groups20 Questions
Exam 11: Building and Sustaining Coalitions20 Questions
Exam 12: Advocating for Health Policy20 Questions
Exam 13: Using Media Advocacy to Influence Policy20 Questions
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The goal of marketing is consumer satisfaction-giving people either what they expect or more than they expected.
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Which of the following tools could be utilized if there are questions regarding whether or not to utilize social marketing?
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During its 45-year history, social marketing has been used globally to ameliorate problems as diverse as hand-washing, breastfeeding, responsible drinking, topping off gas tanks, composting, managing backyard woodlands, domestic violence treatment, encouraging savings accounts, and volunteer recruitment.
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Marketing-savvy health education specialists should encourage satisfied clients to tell others about their experiences in order to enhance promotion efforts.
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Social marketing is an established, systematic approach in public health for creating the conditions to support social change and health behavior change.
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The terms below refer to the use of the four Ps of traditional marketing strategies. Match the term with the definition.
-_____ interventions include anything that reduces barriers (e.g., financial, temporal, emotional, or energy) that the population perceives as a cost for performing the healthy behavior.
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_________ is a deliberately planned, orchestrated, and implemented process of providing mutually satisfying exchanges between the customer or client and the business or public health agency.
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The terms below refer to the use of the four Ps of traditional marketing strategies. Match the term with the definition.
-_____includes both the health messages being provided and the communication channels used to provide them.
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The terms below refer to the use of the four Ps of traditional marketing strategies. Match the term with the definition.
-_____has both a geographical and a temporal aspect. It can refer to the physical location where the population is expected to perform a behavior or the location where a service is offered.
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Social marketing is cost and labor intensive since a health educator would always have to watch for damage control, which is a worthy investment.
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_______________ refers to how a behavior, product, or service stacks up against competing behaviors, products, or services.
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There is no significant power by using social media to engage the population in conversations and questions and answers about a health issue to elicit their ideas for solutions to health problems.
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According to the textbook, social marketing is a distinct marketing discipline that refers primarily to efforts focused on influencing behaviors that will do which of the following?
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In marketing, the idea that people are willing to give up something of value or to experience costs (e.g., time, money, embarrassment, the discomfort of changing habits) in order to receive something they value is referred to as ____________:
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The social marketing mindset is very expensive and consists of thinking behavior change, knowing what is important to the population, thinking barriers and benefits for the healthy behavior, asking when and where is the audience in the right frame of mind to be thinking about the health issue and open to doing something different, and asking when and where is the right place and time to conduct the interventions.
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______________ focus(es) on the experiences of those they call extreme doers and non-doers of a behavior.
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Both the social marketing process and program planning process have which of the following things in common?
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Example barriers to receiving prenatal care and potential price interventions a marketing-minded health education specialist could help put into place include all of the following except:
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Social marketers set an overall goal for their interventions and ____________ is the bottom line objective for social marketers.
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