James is trying to decide if he wants to exercise. He thinks exercise is important and knows that his doctor, friends, and family want him to exercise
However, he is not sure if he is too out of shape to initiate an exercise routine. His belief that he might not be able to engage in exercise because of his fitness level best represents which component of the theory of planned behavior?
a. Attitudes
b. Perceived control
c. Social norms
d. Cultural norms
Answer: B
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Jung used the term psychic birth for the period when:
a. a child is able to distinguish between himself and other people. b. the psyche assumes a definite form and content. c. the ego begins to develop in a primitive way in a person. d. a person is able to resolve his adaptation problems of young adulthood.
Regarding sleep, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. A good sleep helps people to remember what they learned the day before. b. Some people can learn very complex tasks while asleep, such as learning a foreign language. c. You are more likely to awaken if you hear your own name spoken instead of another name. d. Humans will spend approximately 25 years of their life asleep.
Palliative care involves
A) care aimed at relieving pain and other symptoms. B) life-saving measures such as respirators. C) emergency room treatment. D) home care or an inpatient setting with a homelike atmosphere.
According to dissonance theorists, what is the problem with severe punishment to control behaviors? Severe punishment
a. leads to frustration. b. models inappropriate behavior that is then learned. c. serves as an external justification for behavior change. d. undermines extrinsic motivation.