Briefly explain health-related behavior models
What will be an ideal response?
Health-related behavior models focus on how personality factors influence health-related behaviors which in turn have important future consequences for health and well-being. Certain personality factors predispose us to engage in more health protective behaviors and others to engage in more health risk behaviors.
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a. affects as many as 20 percent of school-age children at any one given time. b. peaks in middle school. c. can lead to academic difficulty and dropping out of school. d. seldom involve emotional distress.
The switch from parent as caregiver to child as caregiver best describes
a. the spillover effect. b. authoritarian parenting. c. role reversal. d. a modified extended family.
Fixations can occur throughout the psychosexual stages as proposed by Freud because of:
A) the negative stereotypes associated with each stage. B) the emphasis placed on delayed gratification at each stage. C) either deprivation or overindulgence in pleasurable experiences at a given stage. D) the excessive emphasis on self-actualization at each stage.
Manipulation and random assignment are two key features of:
A) naturalistic observation. B) matched-samples correlational designs. C) an experiment. D) natural correlations.