Deck 2: Behavior Modification

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Health experts recommend that to be considered active, a person accumulate the equivalent of _____ miles of walking per day.

A) 1-2
B) 3-4
C) 5-6
D) 7-8
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When people think that tomorrow, next week, or after the holiday is the best time to start change, they are practicing the _____ barrier to change.

A) gratification
B) indifference
C) procrastination
D) rationalization
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Which of the following elements of modern-day architecture reinforce healthy behaviors?

A) automatic doors
B) accessible elevators
C) elegant escalators
D) accessible stairways
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The food industry spends less money advertising a single food product than the federal government spends promoting MyPlate.
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The action stage requires the greatest commitment of time and energy on the part of the 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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Which of the following statements is true?

A) On average, American women consume 335 more daily calories than they did 20 years ago.
B) On average, American women consume 170 more daily calories than they did 20 years ago.
C) On average, American men consume 335 more daily calories than they did 20 years ago.
D) On average, American men consume 200 more daily calories than they did 20 years ago.
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The transtheoretical model of change illustrates change as a gradual process that involves several stages.
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Which of the following encourages walking and cycling?

A) straight and wide street
B) traffic-calming strategy
C) sufficient parking space
D) smooth and wide street
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Individuals who are indifferent and helpless believe that consequences of unhealthy behaviors often don't manifest themselves until years later.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a toxic environment for wellness?

A) remote controls and cellular phones
B) super-sized fries and hamburgers
C) television and the Internet
D) bicycle lanes and jogging trails
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People who believe they have control over events are said to have an external locus of control.
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Daily computer e-mailing, surfing the 'Net, and conducting online transactions decrease energy expenditure by _____ calories.

A) 3 to 10
B) 5 to 10
C) 50 to 300
D) 50 to 200
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In countering, the person restructures the physical surroundings to avoid problem behaviors and decrease temptations.
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An acceptable goal must be compatible with those of the other people involved.
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As the scientific evidence continues to mount each day, most people are adhering to a healthy lifestyle program.
Question
When people recognize the benefits of a healthy lifestyle but are unwilling or unable to trade convenience for health or other benefits, they:

A) exhibit a lack of core values.
B) practice procrastination.
C) have instant gratification.
D) have an illusion of invincibility.
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Tanners focusing on the short-term darker skin look and ignoring the long-term risk of skin cancer are practicing the _____ barrier to change.

A) complexity
B) gratification
C) cultural beliefs
D) rationalization
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Motivation can be controlled by external factors.
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For each car in the United States, how many parking spaces are there?

A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
Question
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.

A) contemplation
B) action
C) maintenance
D) adoption
Question
Relapse in the transtheoretical model:

A) means the failure of the individual.
B) happens at the preparation stage only.
C) happens at the precontemplation stage.
D) may occur at any level of the model.
Question
Saying, "I'll deal with the consequences later" demonstrates the _____ barrier to change.

A) illusions of invincibility
B) indifference
C) rationalization
D) risk complacency
Question
People with an internal locus of control:

A) are at less risk for illness.
B) believe they control others.
C) have better exercise adherence.
D) say things happen by chance.
Question
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.

A) contemplation
B) action
C) maintenance
D) adoption
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John does not believe that he will get lung cancer from smoking cigarettes, so he does not want to quit smoking. John is in the _____ stage of the transtheoretical model.

A) precontemplation
B) contemplation
C) preparation
D) maintenance
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The solution to problems of competence is to:

A) master the skills you need to participate.
B) visualize yourself doing the task and getting it done.
C) divide a goal into smaller, more realistic objectives.
D) get educated about the problems and set objectives.
Question
Problems of motivation, one of the three impediments that can keep one from quitting smoking, arise when an individual:

A) does not have the skills to quit smoking.
B) does not believe that she can quit smoking.
C) does not believe smoking causes any harm.
D) is afraid that she cannot succeed in quitting.
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Being overwhelmed by all the changes needed for a healthy lifestyle is the _____ barrier to change.

A) complexity
B) gratification
C) procrastination
D) rationalization
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People with an external locus of control:

A) are at less risk for illness.
B) believe they control others.
C) have better exercise adherence.
D) say things happen by chance.
Question
Problems with confidence, one of the three impediments that can keep one from quitting smoking, arise when an individual does not:

A) have the skills to quit smoking.
B) believe that she can quit smoking.
C) believe smoking causes any harm.
D) know the benefits of quitting smoking.
Question
Which of the following theories/models proposes that behavior change is influenced by the environment, self-efficacy, and characteristics of the behavior itself?

A) problem-solving model
B) learning theories
C) social cognitive theory
D) relapse prevention model
Question
During the contemplation stage of the transtheoretical model, people usually:

A) are immediately ready for change.
B) remain in the stage for a few months.
C) weigh the pros and cons of changing.
D) are unaware of the need for change.
Question
The belief that unhealthy behaviors might harm others but not oneself is a(n) _____ barrier to change.

A) gratification
B) helplessness
C) illusions of invincibility
D) procrastination
Question
Obtaining information about the problem so you can make a better decision about the problem behavior is:

A) social liberation.
B) consciousness-raising.
C) self analysis.
D) behavior analysis.
Question
During the _____, the person continues the new behavior for up to five years.

A) contemplation stage
B) preparation stage
C) maintenance stage
D) termination stage
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Critical in the move from the precontemplation stage to the contemplation stage of the transtheoretical model is for the individual to:

A) begin an exercise program.
B) control the environment.
C) get educated about the problem.
D) set goals to change behavior.
Question
The action stage of the transtheoretical model:

A) requires the greatest commitment of time and energy.
B) requires no need to prevent relapse or regression.
C) leads to the termination or adoption stage directly.
D) requires education about the problem behavior.
Question
The belief that our destiny is in our genes is the _____ barrier to change.

A) illusions of invincibility
B) indifference and helplessness
C) preconditioned cultural beliefs
D) rationalization
Question
Falsely concluding that their lifestyle is healthy, people employ the _____ barrier to change.

A) gratification
B) illusions of invincibility
C) indifference
D) rationalization
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When asking yourself the question, "Do I have the time, commitment, and necessary skills to accomplish this goal?," you are considering whether your goal is:

A) specific.
B) measurable.
C) acceptable.
D) too difficult.
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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.

A) social liberation
B) dramatic release
C) self-commitment
D) commitment
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To help her quit drinking alcohol, Joanne joined AA. She used this technique to help her through the _____ process of change.

A) consciousness-raising
B) environment control
C) emotional arousal
D) self-reevaluation
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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:

A) behavior analysis.
B) emotional arousal.
C) environmental control.
D) self-analysis.
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The goal, "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat through exercising" is not:

A) specific.
B) measurable.
C) realistic.
D) time specific.
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Journaling your habits is an example of the transtheoretical model process of:

A) behavior analysis.
B) emotional arousal.
C) environmental control.
D) self-analysis.
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Examples of the social liberation process of the transtheoretical model include:

A) becoming aware of non-smoking areas.
B) obtaining information about the problem.
C) preparing a list of reasons for changing.
D) accepting the responsibility to change.
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Instead of watching TV after dinner, Joanne started walking. This is an example of the transtheoretical model process of:

A) behavior analysis.
B) countering.
C) emotional arousal.
D) positive outlook.
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Non-smoking areas, health-oriented cafeterias, and advocacy groups are examples of:

A) dramatic release.
B) positive outlook.
C) self-analysis.
D) social liberation.
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Thinking about controlling your excessive weight after seeing a neighbor die from a heart attack due to obesity is an example of:

A) behavior analysis.
B) countering.
C) emotional arousal.
D) positive outlook.
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Which of the following goals is most likely to help Jane reduce her body fat from 30% to 20%?

A) "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat in 20 weeks."
B) "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat in 2 weeks."
C) "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat through exercising."
D) "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat through eating right."
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Commitment as a process of the transtheoretical model involves:

A) becoming aware of non-smoking areas.
B) obtaining information about the problem.
C) preparing a list of reasons for changing.
D) accepting the responsibility to change.
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The goal, "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat in 2 weeks" is not:

A) specific.
B) measurable.
C) realistic.
D) time specific.
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SMART goals refer to those that are:

A) written based on a thorough analysis of problem behaviors.
B) written for anyone who wishes to change a problem behavior.
C) specific, measurable, acceptable, realistic, and time specific.
D) special, meaningful, accountable, reasonable, and treatable.
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Being optimistic and focusing on the desired outcome is the transtheoretical model process of:

A) behavior analysis.
B) countering.
C) emotional arousal.
D) positive outlook.
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To help himself lose weight, John associated himself with some friends who also want to lose weight. This technique helps John through the _____ process of change.

A) consciousness-raising
B) behavioral analysis
C) emotional arousal
D) helping relationships
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Reading the book Principles and Labs for Physical Fitness helps Jane through the _____ process of change.

A) consciousness-raising
B) environment control
C) emotional arousal
D) self-reevaluation
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The use of positive self-talk ("good job," "that felt good," "I did it") is an example of techniques to help one through the _____ process of change.

A) countering
B) monitoring
C) rewards
D) self-analysis
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John replaced his TV with a treadmill. He used this technique to help him through the _____ process of change.

A) consciousness-raising
B) environment control
C) emotional arousal
D) self-reevaluation
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Using various techniques to avoid unnecessary snacking helps one through the _____ process of change.

A) countering
B) monitoring
C) rewards
D) self-analysis
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Use three examples of the environmental influences on physical activities and on diet and nutrition to explain the notion: "When it comes to fitness and wellness, we live in a 'toxic' environment."
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An example of a measurable objective is:

A) "I will eat healthier starting tomorrow."
B) "I will lose weight in five months."
C) "I will go to bed earlier every day."
D) "I will go to bed at 10 p.m. every day."
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Making goals realistic involves a(n):

A) guarantee of results.
B) short time frame for results.
C) understanding of likely results.
D) positive reward system.
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List the possible reasons why a person believes change is too complex.
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Using maintaining healthy body weight as the target behavior, describe the process of writing SMART goals.
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Use a specific example to describe five of the processes of change.
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"Monitor body weight before breakfast every morning" is an example of a:

A) long-term goal.
B) short-term goal.
C) specific objective.
D) specific goal.
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"I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat (137 pounds) in 12 weeks" is an example of a:

A) long-term goal.
B) short-term goal.
C) specific objective.
D) specific goal.
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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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Use a specific example to describe five techniques that will facilitate the process of change.
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April's long-term goal is to attain recommended body weight. She is currently 50 pounds overweight. Which of the following is most likely to help April achieve her long-term goal?

A) Lose 5 pounds in one week.
B) Lose 1 pound per week.
C) Lose 50 pounds in two months.
D) Lose 10 pounds in one week.
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The goal is to change from 30% body fat to 15% body fat. Write three appropriate objectives to accompany this goal and explain why they are important or necessary.
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Design a behavior modification plan to change one negative behavior in your life. Include short- and long-term goals that are realistic, measurable, and time specific.
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Use the transtheoretical model to describe the characteristics of college students in each stage regarding adopting healthy eating behaviors.
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Health experts recommend that to be considered active, a person accumulate the equivalent of _____ miles of walking per day.

A) 1-2
B) 3-4
C) 5-6
D) 7-8
C
2
When people think that tomorrow, next week, or after the holiday is the best time to start change, they are practicing the _____ barrier to change.

A) gratification
B) indifference
C) procrastination
D) rationalization
C
3
Which of the following elements of modern-day architecture reinforce healthy behaviors?

A) automatic doors
B) accessible elevators
C) elegant escalators
D) accessible stairways
D
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The food industry spends less money advertising a single food product than the federal government spends promoting MyPlate.
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The action stage requires the greatest commitment of time and energy on the part of the 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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Which of the following statements is true?

A) On average, American women consume 335 more daily calories than they did 20 years ago.
B) On average, American women consume 170 more daily calories than they did 20 years ago.
C) On average, American men consume 335 more daily calories than they did 20 years ago.
D) On average, American men consume 200 more daily calories than they did 20 years ago.
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The transtheoretical model of change illustrates change as a gradual process that involves several stages.
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Which of the following encourages walking and cycling?

A) straight and wide street
B) traffic-calming strategy
C) sufficient parking space
D) smooth and wide street
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Individuals who are indifferent and helpless believe that consequences of unhealthy behaviors often don't manifest themselves until years later.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a toxic environment for wellness?

A) remote controls and cellular phones
B) super-sized fries and hamburgers
C) television and the Internet
D) bicycle lanes and jogging trails
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People who believe they have control over events are said to have an external locus of control.
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Daily computer e-mailing, surfing the 'Net, and conducting online transactions decrease energy expenditure by _____ calories.

A) 3 to 10
B) 5 to 10
C) 50 to 300
D) 50 to 200
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In countering, the person restructures the physical surroundings to avoid problem behaviors and decrease temptations.
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An acceptable goal must be compatible with those of the other people involved.
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As the scientific evidence continues to mount each day, most people are adhering to a healthy lifestyle program.
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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:

A) exhibit a lack of core values.
B) practice procrastination.
C) have instant gratification.
D) have an illusion of invincibility.
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Tanners focusing on the short-term darker skin look and ignoring the long-term risk of skin cancer are practicing the _____ barrier to change.

A) complexity
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C) cultural beliefs
D) rationalization
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Motivation can be controlled by external factors.
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For each car in the United States, how many parking spaces are there?

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D) 7
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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.

A) contemplation
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C) maintenance
D) adoption
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Relapse in the transtheoretical model:

A) means the failure of the individual.
B) happens at the preparation stage only.
C) happens at the precontemplation stage.
D) may occur at any level of the model.
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Saying, "I'll deal with the consequences later" demonstrates the _____ barrier to change.

A) illusions of invincibility
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C) rationalization
D) risk complacency
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People with an internal locus of control:

A) are at less risk for illness.
B) believe they control others.
C) have better exercise adherence.
D) say things happen by chance.
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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.

A) contemplation
B) action
C) maintenance
D) adoption
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John does not believe that he will get lung cancer from smoking cigarettes, so he does not want to quit smoking. John is in the _____ stage of the transtheoretical model.

A) precontemplation
B) contemplation
C) preparation
D) maintenance
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The solution to problems of competence is to:

A) master the skills you need to participate.
B) visualize yourself doing the task and getting it done.
C) divide a goal into smaller, more realistic objectives.
D) get educated about the problems and set objectives.
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Problems of motivation, one of the three impediments that can keep one from quitting smoking, arise when an individual:

A) does not have the skills to quit smoking.
B) does not believe that she can quit smoking.
C) does not believe smoking causes any harm.
D) is afraid that she cannot succeed in quitting.
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Being overwhelmed by all the changes needed for a healthy lifestyle is the _____ barrier to change.

A) complexity
B) gratification
C) procrastination
D) rationalization
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People with an external locus of control:

A) are at less risk for illness.
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C) have better exercise adherence.
D) say things happen by chance.
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Problems with confidence, one of the three impediments that can keep one from quitting smoking, arise when an individual does not:

A) have the skills to quit smoking.
B) believe that she can quit smoking.
C) believe smoking causes any harm.
D) know the benefits of quitting smoking.
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Which of the following theories/models proposes that behavior change is influenced by the environment, self-efficacy, and characteristics of the behavior itself?

A) problem-solving model
B) learning theories
C) social cognitive theory
D) relapse prevention model
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During the contemplation stage of the transtheoretical model, people usually:

A) are immediately ready for change.
B) remain in the stage for a few months.
C) weigh the pros and cons of changing.
D) are unaware of the need for change.
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The belief that unhealthy behaviors might harm others but not oneself is a(n) _____ barrier to change.

A) gratification
B) helplessness
C) illusions of invincibility
D) procrastination
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Obtaining information about the problem so you can make a better decision about the problem behavior is:

A) social liberation.
B) consciousness-raising.
C) self analysis.
D) behavior analysis.
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During the _____, the person continues the new behavior for up to five years.

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B) preparation stage
C) maintenance stage
D) termination stage
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Critical in the move from the precontemplation stage to the contemplation stage of the transtheoretical model is for the individual to:

A) begin an exercise program.
B) control the environment.
C) get educated about the problem.
D) set goals to change behavior.
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The action stage of the transtheoretical model:

A) requires the greatest commitment of time and energy.
B) requires no need to prevent relapse or regression.
C) leads to the termination or adoption stage directly.
D) requires education about the problem behavior.
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The belief that our destiny is in our genes is the _____ barrier to change.

A) illusions of invincibility
B) indifference and helplessness
C) preconditioned cultural beliefs
D) rationalization
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Falsely concluding that their lifestyle is healthy, people employ the _____ barrier to change.

A) gratification
B) illusions of invincibility
C) indifference
D) rationalization
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When asking yourself the question, "Do I have the time, commitment, and necessary skills to accomplish this goal?," you are considering whether your goal is:

A) specific.
B) measurable.
C) acceptable.
D) too difficult.
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42
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.

A) social liberation
B) dramatic release
C) self-commitment
D) commitment
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To help her quit drinking alcohol, Joanne joined AA. She used this technique to help her through the _____ process of change.

A) consciousness-raising
B) environment control
C) emotional arousal
D) self-reevaluation
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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:

A) behavior analysis.
B) emotional arousal.
C) environmental control.
D) self-analysis.
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The goal, "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat through exercising" is not:

A) specific.
B) measurable.
C) realistic.
D) time specific.
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Journaling your habits is an example of the transtheoretical model process of:

A) behavior analysis.
B) emotional arousal.
C) environmental control.
D) self-analysis.
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Examples of the social liberation process of the transtheoretical model include:

A) becoming aware of non-smoking areas.
B) obtaining information about the problem.
C) preparing a list of reasons for changing.
D) accepting the responsibility to change.
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Instead of watching TV after dinner, Joanne started walking. This is an example of the transtheoretical model process of:

A) behavior analysis.
B) countering.
C) emotional arousal.
D) positive outlook.
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Non-smoking areas, health-oriented cafeterias, and advocacy groups are examples of:

A) dramatic release.
B) positive outlook.
C) self-analysis.
D) social liberation.
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Thinking about controlling your excessive weight after seeing a neighbor die from a heart attack due to obesity is an example of:

A) behavior analysis.
B) countering.
C) emotional arousal.
D) positive outlook.
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51
Which of the following goals is most likely to help Jane reduce her body fat from 30% to 20%?

A) "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat in 20 weeks."
B) "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat in 2 weeks."
C) "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat through exercising."
D) "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat through eating right."
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Commitment as a process of the transtheoretical model involves:

A) becoming aware of non-smoking areas.
B) obtaining information about the problem.
C) preparing a list of reasons for changing.
D) accepting the responsibility to change.
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53
The goal, "I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat in 2 weeks" is not:

A) specific.
B) measurable.
C) realistic.
D) time specific.
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54
SMART goals refer to those that are:

A) written based on a thorough analysis of problem behaviors.
B) written for anyone who wishes to change a problem behavior.
C) specific, measurable, acceptable, realistic, and time specific.
D) special, meaningful, accountable, reasonable, and treatable.
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55
Being optimistic and focusing on the desired outcome is the transtheoretical model process of:

A) behavior analysis.
B) countering.
C) emotional arousal.
D) positive outlook.
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56
To help himself lose weight, John associated himself with some friends who also want to lose weight. This technique helps John through the _____ process of change.

A) consciousness-raising
B) behavioral analysis
C) emotional arousal
D) helping relationships
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57
Reading the book Principles and Labs for Physical Fitness helps Jane through the _____ process of change.

A) consciousness-raising
B) environment control
C) emotional arousal
D) self-reevaluation
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58
The use of positive self-talk ("good job," "that felt good," "I did it") is an example of techniques to help one through the _____ process of change.

A) countering
B) monitoring
C) rewards
D) self-analysis
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59
John replaced his TV with a treadmill. He used this technique to help him through the _____ process of change.

A) consciousness-raising
B) environment control
C) emotional arousal
D) self-reevaluation
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60
Using various techniques to avoid unnecessary snacking helps one through the _____ process of change.

A) countering
B) monitoring
C) rewards
D) self-analysis
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61
Use three examples of the environmental influences on physical activities and on diet and nutrition to explain the notion: "When it comes to fitness and wellness, we live in a 'toxic' environment."
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62
An example of a measurable objective is:

A) "I will eat healthier starting tomorrow."
B) "I will lose weight in five months."
C) "I will go to bed earlier every day."
D) "I will go to bed at 10 p.m. every day."
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63
Making goals realistic involves a(n):

A) guarantee of results.
B) short time frame for results.
C) understanding of likely results.
D) positive reward system.
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64
List the possible reasons why a person believes change is too complex.
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65
Using maintaining healthy body weight as the target behavior, describe the process of writing SMART goals.
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66
Use a specific example to describe five of the processes of change.
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67
"Monitor body weight before breakfast every morning" is an example of a:

A) long-term goal.
B) short-term goal.
C) specific objective.
D) specific goal.
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68
"I will reduce my body fat to 20 percent body fat (137 pounds) in 12 weeks" is an example of a:

A) long-term goal.
B) short-term goal.
C) specific objective.
D) specific goal.
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69
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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70
Use a specific example to describe five techniques that will facilitate the process of change.
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71
April's long-term goal is to attain recommended body weight. She is currently 50 pounds overweight. Which of the following is most likely to help April achieve her long-term goal?

A) Lose 5 pounds in one week.
B) Lose 1 pound per week.
C) Lose 50 pounds in two months.
D) Lose 10 pounds in one week.
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72
The goal is to change from 30% body fat to 15% body fat. Write three appropriate objectives to accompany this goal and explain why they are important or necessary.
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73
Design a behavior modification plan to change one negative behavior in your life. Include short- and long-term goals that are realistic, measurable, and time specific.
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74
Use the transtheoretical model to describe the characteristics of college students in each stage regarding adopting healthy eating behaviors.
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