Learning Styles
Learning Theories
Domains of Learning
Health Belief & Health Promotion Models
Transtheoretical Model
100

Providing an educational handout supports this learning style.

What is reading?

100

This learning theory encourages self-reflection.

What is cognitive learning theory?

100

This domain focuses on the ability to perform a task or skill.

What is psychomotor domain?

100

This is the first category of the Health Belief Model.

What is individual perceptions?

100

The first stage of the transtheoretical model.

What is pre-contemplation?

200

Verbal instructions support this type of learning style.

What is auditory?

200

Learners learn by observing others in this learning theory.

What is social learning theory?

200

This domain consists of six stages.

What is the cognitive domain?

200

These are the three categories of the Health Belief Model.

What are individual perceptions, modifying factors, and likelihood to take action?

200

A person is in this stage of the transtheoretical model when they have made a change and been consistent for less 4 months.

What is action?

300

This is approach supports kinesthetic learners.

What is hands-on?

300

Learners change the way they think when they have new information with this theory.

What is transformative learning?

300

This domain involves feelings, beliefs, attitudes, and values.

What is the affective domain?

300

The Health Belief Model is used to determine a person's _____ to make a change.

What is motivation?

300

A person plans to eat healthier meals at home and makes a grocery list and finds healthy recipes is an example of this stage.

What is preparation?

400

Charts, graphs, and pictures support this learning style.

What is visual?

400

Learning a new skill such as IV placement is supported by this theory.

What is experiential learning theory?

400

This is the first subdomain of the affective domain that involves becoming aware of something new.

What is receiving?

400

Receiving a reminder phone call to schedule an appointment is an example of this.

What is modifying factor/cue to action?

400

The last stage of the transtheoretical model.

What is maintenance?
500

This method allows for the learner to explain the material back to the educator.

What is the teach-back method?

500

Learning is influenced with incentives and positive reinforcement in this theory.

What is behavioral learning theory?

500

This subdomain of the affective domain involves prioritizing values.

What is organization?

500

A person's belief that they can be successful

What is self-efficacy?
500

A person is considering joining a gym after being diagnosed with diabetes and hypertension but are worried about the cost.  This is an example of this stage.

What is contemplation?

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