The bobo the doll experiment demonstrated this construct.
The power to influence behavior by providing information on how to behave is called this
Making plans on how to implement the behavior change is an example of this stage of change.
This describes the extent to which an innovation provides tangible results.
What is observability?
The type of question that a questionnaire or survey should be mostly comprised of is this.
What are closed-ended questions?
This construct of the Social Cognitive Theory states that a person can be both an agent for change and a responder to change.
What is reciprocal determinism?
Someone decides to recycle more often after noticing that all her neighbors participate in the weekly recycling program is an example of this.
What are perceived social norms?
An individual smokes cigarettes but believes it doesn't affect his health and has no plans to quit demonstrates this stage of change.
What is precontemplation?
This group of adopters tends to be risk-takers, tech-savvy, independent, and change-oriented.
Who are innovators?
Availability of services is an example of this type of factor.
This refers to an individual's belief in their ability to successfully perform a specific behavior.
What is self-efficacy?
How individuals' opinions and behaviors are shaped by social forces is the focus of this theory.
What is social influence theory?
After six months of consistently attending yoga classes and feeling more physically fit, an individual continues to integrate yoga into her weekly routine to sustain her health improvements is an example of this stage of change.
Your innovative program will become mainstream and part of the social culture as soon as which of this group of adopters begins using it.
What are the early majority?
Conducting a needs assessment occurs during this part of the PRECEDE-PROCEDE model.
What is the PRECEDE phase?
According to the Social Cognitive Theory, these interact, and changing one can change the others.
What are behavior, personal factors, and environmental factors?
The Milgram experiment was an example of this construct of social influence theory.
What is obedience?
This terms acknowledges that individuals may revert back to previous stages when attempting to change a behavior.
What is relapse?
These are the categories that reflect the time it takes for innovation adoption.
What are innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, and laggards?
This type of evaluation explores whether the intervention is actually taking the action needed.
What is process evaluation?
These are the constructs of Social Cognitive Theory.
What are reciprocal determinism, self-efficacy, observational learning, outcome expectancies, behavioral capability, and reinforcement?
What are power, persuasion, conformity, and obedience?
These are the stages of change.
What are precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination?
These are characteristics that influence the adoption of an innovation.
What are relative advantage, compatibility, trialability, complexity, and observability?
These are the phases of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model.
What are social assessment, epidemiological assessment, education & ecological assessment, administrative & policy assessment, implementation, process evaluation, impact evaluation, outcome evaluation?