PER Worksheet
Logic Models
Method of Mapping
Rules of Thumbs
Primary Data Collection
100

True or False: The PER Worksheet is a planning tool that provides lay term prompts for identifying health Behavior antecedents

What is True?

100

Also called the conceptual model, outlines the behavioral antecedents and the hypothesized relationship between the antecedents 

What is a Theroretical Logic Model? 
100

This method consists two milestones called Intention and Trial 

What is Behavioral Milestones? 

100

This consists of information related to target behavior

What is Knowledge?

100

Small groups of individuals that come together for a brief period to discuss the behavior 

What are Focus Groups?

200

The PER Worksheet is organized into three columns

What is Predisposing, Enabling, and Reinforcing factors?

200

Illustrate the specific activities that will be implemented in a program. They illustrate the work a team will actually do as part of a program 

What is the Activity Logic Model?

200

This method are factors or variables that must change for the target behavior to change

What are Key Antecedents?

200

Specific and most often focus on the expected outcomes of engaging in the behavior

What is Belief?

200

Administered via written surveys, tele-phone, face-to-face questioning, or internet 

What are Questionnaires? 

300
Represents environmental and skill antecedents that allow a person to accomplish the target behavior

What is Enabling Factors?

300

Illustrate the anticipated short-term and long-term outcomes from the program activities 

What is the Outcome Logic Model?

300

A third way to begin a conceptual model is to identify individual who play a fundamental role in the behavior

What is Important Others?

300

The constructs exist on a continuum and does not need to be recorded

What is Behavioral Direction? 

300

Assess the need, evaluate program outcomes, and understand behavior antecedents 

What is Observation?

400
Some reinforcements and cues to act may be internal such as "a feeling of accomplishment" or "disease symptoms"

What is Reinforcing Factors? 

400

Represents the antecedents or grouping of antecedents that are the foundation of the development of the logic model 

What is Behavioral Buliding Blocks?

400

A method by which to infer relationship strength and consistency is to read published meta-analyses or comprehensive reviews of the literature 

What are Key Antecedents?

400

It can both positively and negatively influence behavior 

What are Reinforcements?

400

An interviewer facilitates a discussion with an individual who is considered to have direct information about the behavior

What is Key Informant Interviews?

500

Age, Gender, and race are variables that are commonly associated with changes in a range of behaviors or behavioral intentions

What is Predisposing Factors?

500

Building block can be identified by answering one or more the following questions. (Name 2 of the 3)

What are behavioral milestones? 

What are key antecedents?

What are the important others?

500

This method is valuable for select behaviors and populations. Behaviors that involve beliefs, prompts, and resources for health care providers and parents of small children are two such examples

What is Important Others? 

500

It should not be listed

What are Interventions?

500

One can learn a great deal about a behavior from the work of others; however, to rely solely on secondary information may lead to a false or incomplete understanding of behavioral factors in a particular population or context

What is Mixed-Method Approach?