Deck 3: Developing a Healthy Lifestyle

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According to the chart in Chapter 3 of the United Nations Report for the years 2005-2010, the country with the lowest life expectancy is Mozambique.
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Health interventions fall into three primary categories:

A)dissemination, provision, assistance.
B)research, dissemination, education.
C)prevention, treatment, follow-up.
D)education, prevention, treatment.
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The transtheoretical model suggest that you will experience several stages as you attempt to change your health behavior over time and these are: precontemplation, contemplation, evaluation, action, maintenance, and termination.
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In April 2012, the world population was over 10 billion.
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The hierarchy of needs are presented in the following order (from the bottom up):

A)physiological, safety, esteem, love, and self-actualization.
B)physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization.
C)physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-realization.
D)physiological, safety, esteem, love, and self-realization.
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According to the OECD, which country had the highest average life expectancy in years for women in 2007?

A)Japan
B)United Kingdom
C)Australia
D)Germany
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An important contribution to the global wellness of women with an agenda for women's empowerment was the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women held in 1995 in:

A)New York, New York
B)Geneva, Switzerland
C)Beijing, China
D)Vienna, Austria
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The U.S.Center for Disease Control reported the leading cause of death in the year 2007, for females was:

A)motor vehicle accidents
B)unintentional injuries
C)cancer
D)heart disease
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The conviction that one can successfully execute the behavior required to produce desired results is self-efficacy.
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The six primary environmental issues for world wellness are:

A)water, food, sex, energy, nature, and pollution
B)water, air, energy, food, toxins, and nature
C)air, energy, food, toxins, nature, and pollution
D)air, recycling, food, toxins, water, and pollution
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According to the United Nations, the number of centenarians is projected to increase 16-fold from 1998 to the year 2050 and reach 2.2 million.
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The six dimensions of wellness are:

A)physical, emotional, social, occupational, intellectual, and spiritual
B)physical, emotional, career, relationships, school, and church
C)emotional, physical, occupational, traditional, social, and spiritual
D)emotional, physical, work, love, family, and friendships
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Between years 2010 and 2030 the over-65 population is expected to rise more than 70 percent in the United States.
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The theory of reasoned action promotes three primary concepts that affect behavior change: your attitude toward performing the behavior, standard beliefs about what relevant others think you should do, and your motivation to comply with those others.
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The progress of the platform adopted at the United Nations 4th World Conference on Women is monitored by the:

A)United Nations departments of the Division for the Advancement of Woman and the Bureau on the Status of Women.
B)United Nations and World Health Organization joint department for the Global Advancement for Women.
C)United Nations Department for Gender Equity in Opportunity.
D)United Nations Equal Opportunity Commission.
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The HIV/AIDS epidemic is most rampant in the continent of Asia?
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On October 17, 2006 the population of the United States reached:

A)250 million
B)350 million
C)300 million
D)400 million
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According to the United Nations report for years 2005-2010, the United States ranked ______ overall among nations for life expectancy in years of life.

A)67th
B)38th
C)13th
D)8th
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Life expectancy tends to be directly tied to income.
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Persons living to be 90-99 years of age are referred to as precentenarians.
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Describe Theories of Reasoned and Planned Action.
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Why is a helpful attitude so important in accomplishing behavior change?
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Describe the Transtheoretical Model
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Write a sample behavior-change contract.
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Name and describe the essential principles of structuring a plan of action for lifestyle management or change.
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A strong sense of self-efficacy is essential for the promotion of healthy behavior change.What kinds of things does self-efficacy influence in a person's life?
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Describe self-efficacy.
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Describe behaviors that you do (or can) perform in each of the six dimensions of wellness.
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Define and give examples of each of the following: primary prevention, secondary prevention, and tertiary prevention.
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Describe what health promotion efforts include.
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Stroke
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Stroke
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Stroke
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Stroke
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Stroke
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
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primary prevention.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
primary prevention.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
primary prevention.
Those events that occur within the individual
primary prevention.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
primary prevention.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
primary prevention.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
primary prevention.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
primary prevention.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
primary prevention.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
primary prevention.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
exogenous
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
exogenous
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
exogenous
Those events that occur within the individual
exogenous
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
exogenous
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
exogenous
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
exogenous
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
exogenous
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
exogenous
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
exogenous
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
secondary reinforcer:
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
secondary reinforcer:
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
secondary reinforcer:
Those events that occur within the individual
secondary reinforcer:
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
secondary reinforcer:
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
secondary reinforcer:
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
secondary reinforcer:
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
secondary reinforcer:
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
secondary reinforcer:
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
secondary reinforcer:
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
endogenous.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
endogenous.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
endogenous.
Those events that occur within the individual
endogenous.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
endogenous.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
endogenous.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
endogenous.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
endogenous.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
endogenous.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
endogenous.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
punishment.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
punishment.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
punishment.
Those events that occur within the individual
punishment.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
punishment.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
punishment.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
punishment.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
punishment.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
punishment.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
punishment.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
secondary prevention.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
secondary prevention.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
secondary prevention.
Those events that occur within the individual
secondary prevention.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
secondary prevention.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
secondary prevention.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
secondary prevention.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
secondary prevention.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
secondary prevention.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
secondary prevention.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
tertiary prevention.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
tertiary prevention.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
tertiary prevention.
Those events that occur within the individual
tertiary prevention.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
tertiary prevention.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
tertiary prevention.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
tertiary prevention.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
tertiary prevention.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
tertiary prevention.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
tertiary prevention.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
epidemiology.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
epidemiology.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
epidemiology.
Those events that occur within the individual
epidemiology.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
epidemiology.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
epidemiology.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
epidemiology.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
epidemiology.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
epidemiology.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
epidemiology.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
positive reinforcer.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
positive reinforcer.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
positive reinforcer.
Those events that occur within the individual
positive reinforcer.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
positive reinforcer.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
positive reinforcer.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
positive reinforcer.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
positive reinforcer.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
positive reinforcer.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
positive reinforcer.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
Those events that occur within the individual
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
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According to the chart in Chapter 3 of the United Nations Report for the years 2005-2010, the country with the lowest life expectancy is Mozambique.
True
2
Health interventions fall into three primary categories:

A)dissemination, provision, assistance.
B)research, dissemination, education.
C)prevention, treatment, follow-up.
D)education, prevention, treatment.
education, prevention, treatment.
3
The transtheoretical model suggest that you will experience several stages as you attempt to change your health behavior over time and these are: precontemplation, contemplation, evaluation, action, maintenance, and termination.
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In April 2012, the world population was over 10 billion.
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The hierarchy of needs are presented in the following order (from the bottom up):

A)physiological, safety, esteem, love, and self-actualization.
B)physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization.
C)physiological, safety, love, esteem, and self-realization.
D)physiological, safety, esteem, love, and self-realization.
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According to the OECD, which country had the highest average life expectancy in years for women in 2007?

A)Japan
B)United Kingdom
C)Australia
D)Germany
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An important contribution to the global wellness of women with an agenda for women's empowerment was the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women held in 1995 in:

A)New York, New York
B)Geneva, Switzerland
C)Beijing, China
D)Vienna, Austria
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The U.S.Center for Disease Control reported the leading cause of death in the year 2007, for females was:

A)motor vehicle accidents
B)unintentional injuries
C)cancer
D)heart disease
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The conviction that one can successfully execute the behavior required to produce desired results is self-efficacy.
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The six primary environmental issues for world wellness are:

A)water, food, sex, energy, nature, and pollution
B)water, air, energy, food, toxins, and nature
C)air, energy, food, toxins, nature, and pollution
D)air, recycling, food, toxins, water, and pollution
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According to the United Nations, the number of centenarians is projected to increase 16-fold from 1998 to the year 2050 and reach 2.2 million.
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The six dimensions of wellness are:

A)physical, emotional, social, occupational, intellectual, and spiritual
B)physical, emotional, career, relationships, school, and church
C)emotional, physical, occupational, traditional, social, and spiritual
D)emotional, physical, work, love, family, and friendships
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Between years 2010 and 2030 the over-65 population is expected to rise more than 70 percent in the United States.
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The theory of reasoned action promotes three primary concepts that affect behavior change: your attitude toward performing the behavior, standard beliefs about what relevant others think you should do, and your motivation to comply with those others.
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The progress of the platform adopted at the United Nations 4th World Conference on Women is monitored by the:

A)United Nations departments of the Division for the Advancement of Woman and the Bureau on the Status of Women.
B)United Nations and World Health Organization joint department for the Global Advancement for Women.
C)United Nations Department for Gender Equity in Opportunity.
D)United Nations Equal Opportunity Commission.
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The HIV/AIDS epidemic is most rampant in the continent of Asia?
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On October 17, 2006 the population of the United States reached:

A)250 million
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D)400 million
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According to the United Nations report for years 2005-2010, the United States ranked ______ overall among nations for life expectancy in years of life.

A)67th
B)38th
C)13th
D)8th
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Life expectancy tends to be directly tied to income.
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Persons living to be 90-99 years of age are referred to as precentenarians.
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Describe Theories of Reasoned and Planned Action.
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Why is a helpful attitude so important in accomplishing behavior change?
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Describe the Transtheoretical Model
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Write a sample behavior-change contract.
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Name and describe the essential principles of structuring a plan of action for lifestyle management or change.
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A strong sense of self-efficacy is essential for the promotion of healthy behavior change.What kinds of things does self-efficacy influence in a person's life?
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Describe behaviors that you do (or can) perform in each of the six dimensions of wellness.
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Define and give examples of each of the following: primary prevention, secondary prevention, and tertiary prevention.
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Describe what health promotion efforts include.
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Stroke
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Stroke
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Stroke
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Stroke
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Stroke
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Alzheimer's.
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Chronic lower respiratory diseases.
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Cancer:
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Second leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Third leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Fourth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Fifth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
Unintentional injuries.
Sixth leading cause of death for U.S. females in 2007
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primary prevention.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
primary prevention.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
primary prevention.
Those events that occur within the individual
primary prevention.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
primary prevention.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
primary prevention.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
primary prevention.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
primary prevention.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
primary prevention.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
primary prevention.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
exogenous
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
exogenous
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
exogenous
Those events that occur within the individual
exogenous
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
exogenous
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
exogenous
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
exogenous
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
exogenous
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
exogenous
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
exogenous
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
secondary reinforcer:
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
secondary reinforcer:
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
secondary reinforcer:
Those events that occur within the individual
secondary reinforcer:
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
secondary reinforcer:
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
secondary reinforcer:
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
secondary reinforcer:
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
secondary reinforcer:
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
secondary reinforcer:
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
secondary reinforcer:
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
endogenous.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
endogenous.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
endogenous.
Those events that occur within the individual
endogenous.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
endogenous.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
endogenous.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
endogenous.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
endogenous.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
endogenous.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
endogenous.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
punishment.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
punishment.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
punishment.
Those events that occur within the individual
punishment.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
punishment.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
punishment.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
punishment.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
punishment.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
punishment.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
punishment.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
secondary prevention.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
secondary prevention.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
secondary prevention.
Those events that occur within the individual
secondary prevention.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
secondary prevention.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
secondary prevention.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
secondary prevention.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
secondary prevention.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
secondary prevention.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
secondary prevention.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
tertiary prevention.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
tertiary prevention.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
tertiary prevention.
Those events that occur within the individual
tertiary prevention.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
tertiary prevention.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
tertiary prevention.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
tertiary prevention.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
tertiary prevention.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
tertiary prevention.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
tertiary prevention.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
epidemiology.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
epidemiology.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
epidemiology.
Those events that occur within the individual
epidemiology.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
epidemiology.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
epidemiology.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
epidemiology.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
epidemiology.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
epidemiology.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
epidemiology.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
positive reinforcer.
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
positive reinforcer.
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
positive reinforcer.
Those events that occur within the individual
positive reinforcer.
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
positive reinforcer.
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
positive reinforcer.
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
positive reinforcer.
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
positive reinforcer.
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
positive reinforcer.
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
positive reinforcer.
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
The presentation of a reward to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
The removal of something uncomfortable to increase the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated
Those events that occur within the individual
The study of relationships of the various factors determining the frequency and distribution of disease in a human community
The presentation of something uncomfortable to reduce behavior
The application of an intervention to treat an existing disorder or illness
Influential events that occur outside of the individual
Intervention used to stop unhealthy behaviors and seek any necessary treatment
A less obvious reinforcer that may be contributing to resistance to change
Efforts to prevent most discomfort, disorders, diseases and premature death
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