A student you have worked with has made a change in their life
and it is now part of their regular routine. They no longer feel
challenged by the behavior change. Which stage of the stages of
change would best describe where this student is now? Correct
Answer Maintenance
All stress is negative and detrimental Correct Answer False
Being over-involved and spreading yourself too thin with your
commitments is an example of which trap for peer educators?
Correct Answer Trying to do too much
Conflict is a healthy part of the group development process
Correct Answer True
Gender, cultural, and social roles that exist in society can be
reasons why someone would NOT be an active bystander
Correct Answer True
It is possible to give too many referrals when helping a
student/peer Correct Answer True
Jesse is trying to start eating healthier. He has bookmarked
websites to help find nutritious recipes, created a grocery list,
and downloaded an app to track his food choices. Based on this
information, Jesse is most likely in the Contemplation stage
Correct Answer False