Module 7 Flashcards

1
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Policy that is created from theoretically designed interventions can influence behavior through rewards, punishments, and learning opportunities.

A

True

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2
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Policy is just the law and rules and does not involve careful planning and implementation.

A

False

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3
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A policy that is not specific to health is likely to have some kind of impact on one or more of the social determinants of health.

A

True

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4
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Structural policies influence behavior, which supports that behavior is not just a function of the individual.

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True

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5
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Policy is a term used for a range of decisions, plans, and actions undertaken to achieve goals in a society

A

True

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6
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The sermon, otherwise known as__________________ is a tool in which governments can implement communications to educate the public. Choose one answer.

A

information campaigns

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7
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Policy is a term used for a range of decisions, plans, and actions undertaken to achieve goals in a society.

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True

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8
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________________refers to the following factors associated with health population health outcomes such as: influence neighborhood and built environment, health and health care, economic stability, education, food supply, and community context/support/integration

A

Social Determinants of Health

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9
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Health in All Policies (HiAP) is a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) support approach that aims to integrate health considerations in all policy making efforts in order to improve the health of all communities and people

A

True

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10
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The carrot, otherwise known as ________________, can be appealing to the public in the form of money rebates, discounts, additional services or products.

A

incentives

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Structural policies influence behavior, which supports that behavior is not just a function of the individual.

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True

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12
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All policies are implemented in a standard way, without public services personal bias, no matter who is in charge of implementing the policy.

A

False

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13
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Policy is also known as an intervention

A

False

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14
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There are at least four different instruments/tools a government can use to implement policies.

They are, incentives, bans/mandates, educational campaigns, and clarifying social norms/nudging

A

True

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15
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Policies may be well written and developed, however, successful effects are determinants on how well the policies are implemented in populations.

A

True

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16
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One limitation of policy success is that they are written with logic and people do not always behave logically

A

True

17
Q

________________refers to the following factors associated with health population health outcomes such as: influence neighborhood and built environment, health and health care, economic stability, education, food supply, and community context/support/integration. Choose one answer.

A

Social Determinants of Health

18
Q

Health in All Policies (HiAP) is a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) support approach that aims to integrate health considerations in all policy making efforts in order to improve the health of all communities and people

A

True

19
Q

A policy that is not specific to health is likely to have some kind of impact on one or more of the social determinants of health

A

True

20
Q

All policies are implemented in a standard way, without public services personal bias, no matter who is in charge of implementing the policy.

A

False

21
Q

Health theory is connected to writing effective health oriented policies

A

True

22
Q

There are at least four different instruments/tools a government can use to implement policies.

They are, incentives, bans/mandates, educational campaigns, and clarifying social norms/nudging.

A

True

23
Q

The carrot, otherwise known as ________________, can be appealing to the public in the form of money rebates, discounts, additional services or products. Choose one answer.

A

incentives

24
Q

Policy that is created from theoretically designed interventions can influence behavior through rewards, punishments, and learning opportunities.

A

True

25
Q

A nudge, otherwise known as an action to____________________,can successfully influence behavior in the short term. Choose one answer

A

clarify social norms