HNFE 4644 Study Guide - Final Guide: Bradycardia, Autism Spectrum, Countertransference

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Focus: individuals attitudes toward a behavior, perceptions of norms and beliefs about the ease or difficulty of changing. Key concepts: behavioral intention, attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control. Focus: personal factors, environmental factors and human behavior exert influence on eachother. Key concepts: recriprocal determinism, behavioral capability, expectance, self efficacy, observational learning, reinforcements. Building blocks- the primary elements- of a theory. Concepts developed or adopted for use in a particular theory. The key concepts of a given theory are its constructs. Define the way a construct is to be measured in a specific situation match variables to constructs when identifying what needs to be assessed during evaluation of a theory driven program. May draw on a number of theories to help understand a particular problem in a certain setting or context. In forming intentions, people consider the outcome of their behavior and the opinion of significant others before committing themselves to a particular action.