Ch.24 | Verified Test Bank – Principles Of Health Behavior - Test Bank | Health Behavior Change 5e by Marisa E. Hilliard. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 24
PRINCIPLES OF HEALTH BEHAVIOR MEASUREMENT
Multiple Choice
1. Which is an example of measurement reactivity?
A. Disengaging from the measurement process
B. Changing the way measurements are being observed
C. Changing behavior when aware of behavior being observed
D. Completing sections of the measurement and skipping others
2. Which psychometric and measurement design property is defined as the degree to which an instrument’s item content appears to represent the construct?
A. Face validity
B. Concurrent validity
C. Internal consistency
D. Test–retest reliability
3. Which psychometric and measurement design property is defined as the degree to which a measure produces similar scores when completed under similar conditions at different times?
A. Criterion validity
B. Construct validity
C. Inter-rater reliability
D. Test–retest reliability
4. Which psychometric and measurement design property is defined as the degree to which an instrument detects meaningful information?
A. Validity
B. Reliability
C. Sensitivity
D. Specificity
5. Which is a drawback of performing a behavioral observation assessment?
A. Risk of human error in coding
B. Long observation period needed
C. Expense of devices and software
D. Resources needed for data management
6. Which is a benefit of using an indirect subjective assessment method?
A. Easy to collect data
B. Useful for behaviors that occur daily
C. Can survey large samples
D. Minimal risk for rater bias
7. Which assessment method is defined as the measurement of physiological markers associated with health behaviors?
A. Daily diary
B. 24-hour recall
C. Biochemical analysis
D. Manual measurements
8. Which direct measuring approach provides the most accurate information about diet?
A. Self-report
B. Weighed plate
C. Objective observation
D. Remote food photography
9. Which is a drawback of using an actigraph to measure sleep?
A. Does not take into consideration body movements during sleep
B. Interferes with a sensor used to detect chest movement during sleep
C. Inconsistently measures periods of sleep based on pressure applied to a sensor
D. May overestimate sleep duration in people with longer sleep onset periods and periods of resting while awake
10. Which is an advantage of using an indirect measurement of diet?
A. Less intrusive
B. Assesses intraindividual differences
C. Reduces the chance of remeasurement
D. Less of a burden to the person being measured
11. Which medication adherence assessment approach is associated with positive health outcomes?
A. Persistency
B. Pill counting
C. Biochemical analysis
D. Pharmacy refill records
12. Which subjective measurement approach uses text message prompts to remind participants to track behavior?
A. Diary
B. Self-reporting
C. 24-hour recall
D. Ecological momentary assessments
13. Which is an advantage of a self-reported activity measure?
A. Detects incremental changes
B. Considered highly valid and reliable
C. Unlikely to overestimate activity level
D. Useful for population-level surveillance
14. Which measurement method is appropriate to use to assess health behavior of an adolescent?
A. Pill counts
B. Recall interviews
C. Electronic monitors
D. Simplified questionnaire
15. Which type of biometric technology would pair well with mobile health applications?
A. Body sensors
B. Global Positioning System software
C. Accelerometers
D. Nanotechnology