human behaviours & communication Flashcards
Which form of unconscious bias is being described?
A cognitive process when negative attitudes or behaviours are attributed to someone based on one aspect of their appearance or character.
- affinity bias
- authority bias
- confirmation bias
- horns effect
- gender bias
Horns Effect
Horns vs Halo - immediate negative attitudes based on negative traits vs positive impression from previous judgements.
Which form of unconscious bias is being described?
A possible cause of erroneous self-diagnosis.
- affinity bias
- authority bias
- confirmation bias
- horns effect
- gender bias
Confirmation Bias - searching for and interpreting information which supports prior assumptions.
Which form of unconscious bias is being described?
A possible explanation of the outcome described in Milgram, S (1963). Behavioural study of obedience. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology.
- affinity bias
- authority bias
- confirmation bias
- horns effect
- gender bias
Authority Bias.
Which form of unconscious bias is being described?
May account for the spread of belief within QAnon that Bill Gates is using the covid vaccination to microchip the population.
- affinity bias
- authority bias
- confirmation bias
- horns effect
- gender bias
Affinity Bias - gravitating to others with similar beliefs.
Which form of unconscious bias is being described?
A reason why only one of the authors of ‘The antral Hormone Gastrin’ was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and awarded a CBE.
- affinity bias
- authority bias
- confirmation bias
- horns effect
- gender bias
Gender Bias
Social Science Models
Made more difficult by the need to clearly identify patients with multimorbidity and to develop cost effective and specifically targeted interventions that can improve health outcomes.
- biographical disruption
- health belief model
- health seeking behaviour
- illness behaviour
- stigma
Health Seeking Behaviour (Zola 1973)
any action or inaction undertaken by individuals who think they have a health problem in order to find an appropriate remedy.
Social Science Models
May lead to understanding-reporting of aspects of multimorbidity particularly when associated with depression.
- biographical disruption
- health belief model
- health seeking behaviour
- illness behaviour
- stigma
Stigma (Goffman 1968)
Social Science Models
A way of evaluating the poor QoL, disability, functional decline and high health care costs that are major consequences of multimorbidity.
- biographical disruption
- health belief model
- health seeking behaviour
- illness behaviour
- stigma
Biographical Disruption (Bury 1991)
Social Science Models
Future developments in this area to improve health outcomes must accommodate individuals who are already symptomatic.
- biographical disruption
- health belief model
- health seeking behaviour
- illness behaviour
- stigma
Illness Behaviour (Mechanic 1978)
Social Science Models
May be employed, along with newer concepts, such as the ‘Behaviour Change Wheel’ to help individuals with multimorbidity manage the accompanying polypharmacy.
- biographical disruption
- health belief model
- health seeking behaviour
- illness behaviour
- stigma
- transtheoretical model
Transtheoretical Model (Prochaska and Di Climente 1983)
Behaviour Inventory
A web-based tool with 5 domains - social communication, restrictive and repetitive behaviours, mental health, self-regulation and challenging behaviour.
- autism behaviour inventory
- millon behavioural health inventory
- millon clinical multiaxial inventory
- wellness behaviours inventory
- work behaviour inventory
Autism Behaviour Inventory
Behaviour Inventory
An inventory developed specifically for identifying the personality characteristics related to success and effectiveness.
- autism behaviour inventory
- millon behavioural health inventory
- millon clinical multiaxial inventory
- wellness behaviours inventory
- work behaviour inventory
Work Behaviour Inventory
Behaviour Inventory
A true/false self-report measure designed to examine coping styles and personality features in patients with physical illnesses.
- autism behaviour inventory
- millon behavioural health inventory
- millon clinical multiaxial inventory
- wellness behaviours inventory
- work behaviour inventory
Millon Behavioural Health Inventory
Behaviour Inventory
A psychological assessment tool intended to provide information on personality traits and psychopathology, including specific psychiatric disorders outlined in the DSM-5.
- autism behaviour inventory
- millon behavioural health inventory
- millon clinical multiaxial inventory
- wellness behaviours inventory
- work behaviour inventory
Millon Clinical Multitaxial Inventory
Behaviour Inventory
A 12-item measure that assesses how often common health-promoting behaviours are performed.
- autism behaviour inventory
- millon behavioural health inventory
- millon clinical multiaxial inventory
- wellness behaviours inventory
- work behaviour inventory
Wellness Behaviours Inventory