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1. Factors that directly involve an individual and can
potentially be altered by individual interventions -
ANSWER ✓ Downstream factors
2. Factors that result from the relationship of an individual
with a larger group or population - ANSWER ✓
Mainstream factors
3. Factors that are often grounded in social structures and
policies, such as government-sponsored programs -
ANSWER ✓ Upstream factors
4. A model of behavioral change that posits that personal
beliefs influence health behavior and people will be
more likely to take action if they believe they are
, susceptible to the condition or the condition has serious
consequences - ANSWER ✓ Health belief model
5. A model of behavioral change that hypothesizes five
steps in the process of behavioral change - pre-
contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action,
maintenance - ANSWER ✓ Stages of change model
(transtheoretical model)
6. A theory of behavior change that posits that behavioral
intention is influenced by individuals' attitudes toward
performing a behavior, their beliefs about whether
people important to them approve / disapprove of the
behavior, and their beliefs about their control over
performing the behavior - ANSWER ✓ Theory of
planned behavior
7. An interpersonal theory of behavior change that focuses
on the interaction between individuals and their social
systems - ANSWER ✓ Social cognitive theory
,8. The dynamic interplay among personal factors, the
environment, and behavior - ANSWER ✓ Reciprocal
determinism
9. A theory that identifies stages of dissemination and
types of adopters of new technology and other changes,
including behavioral change - ANSWER ✓ Diffusion of
innovation
10. The use of marketing theory, skills, and practice to
achieve social change - ANSWER ✓ Social marketing
11. Includes words and symbols that help the target
audience identify with the service - ANSWER ✓
Branding
12. Seeks to utilize new understandings about human
behavior to change the behavior of clinicians and
patients - ANSWER ✓ Behavioral economics
, 13. types-Size (dwarfness), Habit (weeping), Leaf Color,
Flower Color (i.e. Red Bud)
14. Variation - ANSWER ✓ plants in the same species
vary from one another, but the variations are not
significant enough to create a new species.
15. to be in the genus, Acer, plants must have the ability
to produce - ANSWER ✓ double wing samaras
16. the genus name for holly is - ANSWER ✓ Ilex
17. in the same example, new balance 574 represented -
ANSWER ✓ species
18. 1)what is unique about plants that are botanical
varieties?