A social efficacy component is ______ in the health belief model and ______ in social cognitive theory.
A. absent; absent
B. absent; present
C. present; absent
D. present; present
B. absent; present
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c. Certain brain areas can grow new neurons even in adults. d. Physical exercise can improve memory and mood.
Based solely on their BMI, how many of the following people are at risk for health-related diseases: Dick, BMI = 20; Flick, BMI = 40; Hick, BMI = 60; Nick, BMI = 80?
a. one b. two c. three d. four
Lexie is taking her first psychology course. She has been reading her textbook, taking notes in class, and performed well on the multiple choice tests so far. Now, her psychology instructor has given the class the assignment to look up some research articles in the PsycINFO database and summarize them. Lexie understands that she must meet several competencies in psychology and that this
assignment to locate and summarize articles will help her to meet which goal? a. values of psychology b. application of psychology c. personal development d. information and technological literacy
James takes away his daughter's television privileges as punishment. The Premack principle suggests this punishment is likely to be effective only if
A. she dislikes having her privileges taken away. B. she watches a few television shows each week. C. television is something James considers important. D. television is something she considers important.