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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
Professor
Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
QUESTION 7
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cost embarrassment and lack of access or fear, time, forgetting and pain or small breasts or breast implants, old age and fear.
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QUESTION 8
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Perceived susceptibility or Cues to action or Self-efficacy or Perceived barriers.
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QUESTION 9
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According to the Theory of Planned Behavior, the best predictor of a behavior is . . .
behavior intention, past behavior, attitudes, or subjective norms.
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QUESTION 10
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attitude toward the object at which the behavior is directed is a much better predictor of the behavior than attitude toward the behavior.attitude toward an object does not predict behavior regarding that object.attitude toward a behavior is a much better predictor of that behavior than attitude toward the object at which the behavior is directed.attitude toward a behavior does not predict that behavior.
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QUESTION 11
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perceived control , subjective norm , attitude demographic variables
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QUESTION 12
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consequence, trigger, antecedent or stimulus
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QUESTION 13
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stronger because of desire for reward.extinct, or stronger because of the absence of punishment or stronger because of repetition.
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QUESTION 14
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a form of treatment in which somebody is encouraged to examine and change irrational thought patterns and beliefs in order to reduce dysfunctional behavior , or A form of treatment that focuses on Individuals' readiness to change or attempt to change toward healthy behaviors, or A form of treatment that focuses on a person's perception of the threat of a health problem and the appraisal of recommended behavior(s) for preventing or managing the problem or A treatment that focuses on behavioral intention is key, intention is driven by attitude and beliefs about what others who are important think.
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QUESTION 15
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classical conditioning, Cogntive behavior therapy , operant conditioning or rational emotive therapy
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QUESTION 16
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Sick-role behaviors, Illness behaviors, Protective and preventive behaviors, or Societal behaviors
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QUESTION 17
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Sick-role behaviors, Illness behaviors, Protective and preventive behaviors , or Societal behaviors
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QUESTION 18
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Sick-role behaviors , Illness behaviors, Protective and preventive behaviors or Societal behaviors
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QUESTION 19
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perceived severity , perceived susceptibility, perceived benefits , perceived barriers
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