Measurement
Health Belief Model
Transtheoretical Model
Theory of Reasoned Action/Theory of Planned Behavior
Social Cognitive Theory
100

How consistently a method measures something.

What is reliability?

100

Beliefs about the positive aspects of adopting a health behavior.

What are perceived benefits?
100

The stage representing the intention to act within the next 30 days, and having taken some steps.

What is the Preparation Stage?

100

The motivation to do what a given individual thinks.

What is motivation to comply?
100

An individual's belief in their ability to perform a behavior

What is self-efficacy?

200

How accurately a method measures what it is intended to meausure. 

What is validity?

200

Beliefs about the likelihood of getting a disease or condition.

What is perceived susceptibility?

200

The stage that represents changing a behavior for less than 6 months.

What is the action stage?
200

The belief that the behavior is associated with certain outcomes.

What is behavioral belief?

200

Belief in the ability of a group to perform actions.

What is collective efficacy?

300
When a researcher's expectations influence their perceptions.

What is observation bias?

300

Internal or external factors that could prompt health behaviors.

What are cues to action?

300

Maria intends to start eating more fiber within the next 6 months.

What is an example of contemplation? 

300

The value attached to each behavioral outcome.

What is outcome evaluation?

300

Providing resources or environmental changes that make behaviors easier?

What is facilitation?

400

When respondents give answers that they believe will make them look good to others.

Social desirability bias.

400

Your belief that exercising regularly will lead to improved health and well-being. 

What is an example of perceived benefits?

400

You have no intention of starting a weight-training program within the next 6 months.

What is an example of precontemplation?

400

The perceived likelihood of facilitators and barriers occurring.

What are control beliefs?

400

David joins a group fitness class and learns new exercises by watching others.

What is an example of observational learning?

500

Characterizes the quality of a measurement tool.

What are psychometric properties (e.g., reliability/validity)?

500

Linda is confident that she can incorporate more fruits and vegetables into her diet. 

What is an example of perceived self-efficacy?

500

Lena has successfully maintained her new healthy eating habits for over a year.

What is an example of maintenance? 

500

Your perception that the government's investment in public transportation will make it easier for you to use it regularly.

What is an example of perceived power?

500

The knowledge and skills needed to successfully perform a behavior

What is behavioral capability?

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