Theory of Planned Behavior
Social Marketing Theory
Health Belief Model
Social Cognitive Theory
Coping Theory
100

The three main components of the TPB?

What are Attitude, Subjective Norm and Perceived Behavior Control

100

In SMT, this theory emphasizes that the transfer or transaction of something valuable between two individuals or groups must be voluntary

What is exchange theory?

100
How likely you believe it is that you might encounter a negative health outcome
What is perceived vulnerability or susceptibility
100
The three constructs of SCT
What are personal cognitive factors, social-environmental factors, behavioral factors
100

This is called 'good' stress while opposite is distress or bad stress

What is eustress?

200
The theory that immediately proceeded the TPB
What is Theory of Reasoned Action
200

Weinreich (1999) described five steps: Planning, Message and material development, Pretesting, Implementation and this


What is evaluation?

200
Reasons you don't engage in a positive health behavior.
What are perceived barriers?
200
When the little girl attacks Bobo after she watches the lady do it.
What is Social Learning
200

Response of one social group to another (e.g., overt or covert, intentional or unintentional discriminatory behavior due to race, ethnicity, etc.) is an example of this type of stressor

What is chronic strain?

300
The component that was added to the Theory of Reasoned Action to make it the Theory of Planned Behavior
What is Perceived Behavioral Control
300

Distinct groups of people who are similar to each other in different characteristics and thus likely to respond to messages in a similar way are identified

What is audience segmentation?

300

the HBM is based on this general principle: desire to avoid illness, belief in availability of preventive tools

What is Value Expectancy?

300
The theorist associated with SCT
Who is Bandura
300

This type of coping focuses inward on altering the way one thinks or feels about a situation or an event.

What is emotion-based coping?

400

A  person may think that if he or she exercises, his or her spouse would be proud of that person is an example of this construct

What is subjective norm?

400

These are the tangible and intangible things that the target audience has to give up in order to adopt the new idea or this

(2 answers)

What are price and product?

400

Progressive goal setting (self-reflection, diary) and/or verbal reinforcement (one-on-one counseling) is part of the tools in this construct

What is self efficacy?

400
The number one determinant of a child's TV watching
What is parents' watching
400
An important state-related factor in behavioral decision making that most studies don't account for?
What is Stress
500
The two theorists associated with the TPB
Who are Fishbein and Ajzen?
500

This is an example of which construct of the SMT

Who is Place?

500

The least important construct an intervention can target 

What is Perceived threat?

500

This construct involves the controlling  of oneself through self-monitoring, goal-setting, feedback, self-reward, self-instruction, and enlistment of social support.

What is self regulation?

500

Wondering about how much control a person has is an example of this construct

What is secondary appraisal?