Exam 2: Communication 101 - Whats Health Got to Do With It
Exam 1: Your World, Your Health12 Questions
Exam 2: Communication 101 - Whats Health Got to Do With It10 Questions
Exam 3: Getting It Right: Words, Numbers, and Meaning10 Questions
Exam 4: Health Communication Practice Strategies and Theories10 Questions
Exam 5: Creating Meaningful Health Communication10 Questions
Exam 6: Media and Communication Channel Selection and Planning - the Plot Thickens10 Questions
Exam 7: Planning Health Communication Interventions10 Questions
Exam 8: Implementation and Evaluation10 Questions
Exam 9: Communication in the Healthcare Setting10 Questions
Exam 10: School Health10 Questions
Exam 11: Work-place Health10 Questions
Exam 12: Health Communication and Literacy115 Questions
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Which of the following is not a component of successful communication?
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Which of the following is not one of Hill's Criteria?
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What are four levels on which health communication functions?
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Which characteristic of a hazard leads individuals to tend to overestimate their risk?
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What is it called when the brain deals with overload by simplifying and linking new information to what we already know?
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Contrast effect is when we attribute our own characteristics to others.
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Which of the following is not a challenge of health communication?
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Any individual diagnosed with cancer, picking up an educational pamphlet at the doctor's office is an example of what?
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