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Which of the following is NOT a component of Social Psychology?


-The influence of the social environment and context in which a behavior takes place.
-A person's perceptions of a behavior and their values related to the behavior.
-The consistency between ones knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes toward a behavior.

-The amount of control a person believes they have over a behavior. - ✔️✔️-The amount of
control a person believes they have over a behavior.


All of the theories of motivation and behavior presented in chapter 3 focused on the
interrelationship between all of the following EXCEPT:


-community influence on a behavior.
-characteristics of the person performing a behavior
-the environment in which a behavior occurs.

-the behavior itself. - ✔️✔️-community influence on a behavior.


Consider expectancy value theories collectively. Which of the following statements is TRUE?


-A person's attitude is a collection of beliefs about "normal" behavior
-Collectively, beliefs, values and perceptions inform attitude development and change
-A person's perceptions of a behavior are primarily based on their knowledge about the
behavior

-Changes in knowledge always lead to changes in behavior. - ✔️✔️-Collectively, beliefs, values
and perceptions inform attitude development and change

,Consider expectancy value theories collectively. All of the following statements about the
relationship between beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors are true EXCEPT:


-Introduction of new information does not affect a person's beliefs about a behavior
-A person's attitude about a behavior is based, in part, on their beliefs about the behavior.
-The context in which a behavior occurs can change a person's attitude about a behavior.

-A person's attitude about a behavior influences their engagement in the behavior. - ✔️✔️-
Introduction of new information does not affect a person's beliefs about a behavior


According to expectancy theories, when cost of the behavior outweigh benefits, the behavior
becomes more likely. True/False - ✔️✔️False


An assumption of expectancy value theories is that people tend to behave in ways they think
will maximize the likelihood of achieving something they value. True/False - ✔️✔️True



People are unable to value two alternative behaviors simultaneously. True/False - ✔️✔️False


According to the theories of Reasoned Action (TRA) and Planned Behavior (TPB), intentions
are...


-impossible to measure
-unrelated to a person's perceptions of the environment
-an antecedent/determinate of behavior.

-the same as behavior - ✔️✔️-an antecedent/determinate of behavior.


According to the Theory of Planned Behavior, which of the following statements are FALSE?


-If a person hold positive attitudes about condom use, they are more likely to wear a condom
during sex

, -It is possible to hold positive attitudes about condoms (object) and simultaneously hold
negative attitudes about using a condom (behavior).
-It is necessary for a person to have positive attitudes about both condoms (object) and
condom use (behavior) before they will use a condom during sex.

-The context in which sex occurs may change a person's attitude about condom use. - ✔️✔️-It is
necessary for a person to have positive attitudes about both condoms (object) and condom use
(behavior) before they will use a condom during sex.


A teenager refusing to smoke marijuana with her friends because she believes her parents
would disapprove is best explained by which TRA/TPB construct?


-attitudes
-subjective norms
-control beliefs

-intentions - ✔️✔️-subjective norms


According to the Health Belief Model, the likelihood of behavior changes is greatest when:


-Modifying factors are not present
-A person perceived more barriers than benefits of engaging in a behavior, and the person
believes they can successfully engage in the behavior.
-A person's perception of disease severity and the amount of control they have over a behavior
is high.
-A person perceives a high level of threat from a disease and believes they can successfully
engage in behavior necessary to avoid the disease. - ✔️✔️-A person perceives a high level of
threat from a disease and believes they can successfully engage in behavior necessary to avoid
the disease.


Which statement about the information-motivation-behavior skills model )IMB) is TRUE?

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