9/17/25, 8:27 PM Quiz: Midterm Exam: HLTH509: Social and Behavioral Theory Applications in Public Health (B01)
Quiz: Midterm Exam
Due Sep 21 at 11:59pm
Points 50
Questions 50
Time Limit 145 Minutes
Instructions
The quiz:
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 – Module 5: Week 5.
Contains 50 multiple-choice and true/false and 3 short answer questions.
Is limited to 2 hours and 25 minutes.
Allows 1 attempt.
Is worth 50 points.
This quiz is open-book/open-notes.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 5: Week 5.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 52 minutes 44 out of 50
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 44 out of 50
Submitted Sep 17 at 8:24pm
This attempt took 52 minutes.
Question 1
pts
Which of the statements below is the least accurate regarding “theory”?
Theory keeps us from randomly attempting to change behavior, moves us beyond intuition.
Interventions informed by well-tested theories are not effective in changing behavior (compared to
interventions that are not based on theory).
Theory helps us to develop an organized, systematic, and efficient approach to investigating health
behaviors.
, 9/17/25, 8:27 PM Quiz: Midterm Exam: HLTH509: Social and Behavioral Theory Applications in Public Health (B01)
Theory can inform the identification of hypothesized mediators, the actual intervention strategies as
well as evaluation approaches.
Question 2
pts
The main objective of the Stage paradigm, and its primary difference from the value-
expectancy theories is _______1 __ _. This is thought to be effective because
______2_______.
1 = that there are three stages that most always end in the alteration of health -risk behavior depending
on the population’s readiness to change their behavior. 2 = Asking individuals to move one step at a
time is more acceptable in the long run rather than encouraging action before readiness.
1 = that there are three stages that most always end in the alteration of health-risk behavior depending
on the population’s readiness to change their behavior. 2 = the intervention is tailored for each
individual to progress to the last behavior-changing stage regardless of the barriers in place.
1 = that there are a series of sequential stages, which end in the elimination of health -risk behavior of
the long-term adoption of health-protective behavior. 2 = Asking individuals to move one step at a time
is more acceptable in the long run rather than encouraging action before readiness.
1 = that there are a series of sequential stages, which end in the elimination of health -risk behavior of
the long-term adoption of health-protective behavior. 2 = the intervention is tailored for each individual
to progress to the last behavior-changing stage regardless of the barriers in place.
Question 3
pts
Which of the following is not a process of change?
Dramatic relief
Stimulus control
Self-reflecting
Environmental reevaluation
Question 4
pts
According to the TMC, a person can slide backward, skipping stages but a person cannot
slide upward and skip stages.
True
False
Quiz: Midterm Exam
Due Sep 21 at 11:59pm
Points 50
Questions 50
Time Limit 145 Minutes
Instructions
The quiz:
Covers the Learn material from Module 1: Week 1 – Module 5: Week 5.
Contains 50 multiple-choice and true/false and 3 short answer questions.
Is limited to 2 hours and 25 minutes.
Allows 1 attempt.
Is worth 50 points.
This quiz is open-book/open-notes.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 5: Week 5.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 52 minutes 44 out of 50
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 44 out of 50
Submitted Sep 17 at 8:24pm
This attempt took 52 minutes.
Question 1
pts
Which of the statements below is the least accurate regarding “theory”?
Theory keeps us from randomly attempting to change behavior, moves us beyond intuition.
Interventions informed by well-tested theories are not effective in changing behavior (compared to
interventions that are not based on theory).
Theory helps us to develop an organized, systematic, and efficient approach to investigating health
behaviors.
, 9/17/25, 8:27 PM Quiz: Midterm Exam: HLTH509: Social and Behavioral Theory Applications in Public Health (B01)
Theory can inform the identification of hypothesized mediators, the actual intervention strategies as
well as evaluation approaches.
Question 2
pts
The main objective of the Stage paradigm, and its primary difference from the value-
expectancy theories is _______1 __ _. This is thought to be effective because
______2_______.
1 = that there are three stages that most always end in the alteration of health -risk behavior depending
on the population’s readiness to change their behavior. 2 = Asking individuals to move one step at a
time is more acceptable in the long run rather than encouraging action before readiness.
1 = that there are three stages that most always end in the alteration of health-risk behavior depending
on the population’s readiness to change their behavior. 2 = the intervention is tailored for each
individual to progress to the last behavior-changing stage regardless of the barriers in place.
1 = that there are a series of sequential stages, which end in the elimination of health -risk behavior of
the long-term adoption of health-protective behavior. 2 = Asking individuals to move one step at a time
is more acceptable in the long run rather than encouraging action before readiness.
1 = that there are a series of sequential stages, which end in the elimination of health -risk behavior of
the long-term adoption of health-protective behavior. 2 = the intervention is tailored for each individual
to progress to the last behavior-changing stage regardless of the barriers in place.
Question 3
pts
Which of the following is not a process of change?
Dramatic relief
Stimulus control
Self-reflecting
Environmental reevaluation
Question 4
pts
According to the TMC, a person can slide backward, skipping stages but a person cannot
slide upward and skip stages.
True
False