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abern

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Whether an individual will adopt behaviors that promote good health or endanger their own health is predicted by the:
 
  a. health belief model.
  b. Andersen-Newman model.
  c. medicalization model.
  d. Jones model.

Question 2

The health belief model is associated with the:
 
  a. ways in which societies address the health of their citizens.
  b. conditions that predict whether individuals will adopt healthy behaviors.
  c. theoretical approaches to sociological understanding of health and illness.
  d. value that a society places on good health.



princessflame2016

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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