PUBH 350 exam 3 Actual questions and answers with 100% accuracy(VERIFIED BY PROFESSOR)

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What is proximity in layout and design?

Grouping related items together to improve organization and understanding.

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What is contrast?

Using differences in size, color, font, or spacing to make information stand out.

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What is repetition?

Repeating visual elements to create consistency and organization.

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What is alignment?

Arranging items neatly and logically on a page.

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Why are layout and design important?

They improve readability, organization, understanding, and visual appeal.

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What is health literacy?

The ability to find, understand, and use health information and services to make decisions.

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What reading level should health print materials be written at?

About a 5th-6th grade reading level.

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What problems can low health literacy cause?

Misunderstanding instructions, poor health outcomes, and higher healthcare costs.

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What are benefits of high health literacy?

Better decision making, preventive care, and health outcomes.

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What does A stand for in the health literacy model?

Access information.

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What does the first C stand for?

Communicate information.

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What does E stand for?

Evaluate information.

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What does the second C stand for?

Calculate information.

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What does U stand for?

Use information.

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Who is responsible for addressing health literacy?

Healthcare providers, educators, organizations, policymakers, and public health professionals.

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How do people use social media in health?

To communicate, educate, advocate, and share information.

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Why should organizations create social media policies?

To maintain professionalism, protect privacy, and prevent misinformation.

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What is a benefit of using social media in health promotion?

It reaches large audiences quickly and cheaply.

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What are the three types of mass media?

Social media, print media, and broadcast media.

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Why do public health professionals work with the media?

To educate the public, raise awareness, and influence policy.

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What is media advocacy?

The strategic use of media to influence public policy.

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Policy influences what two things?

Behavior and environment.

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How does media advocacy work?

It uses media attention to influence public opinion and pressure policymakers.

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What is framing?

Presenting an issue in a way that shapes public understanding.

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What is social math?

Making statistics meaningful and relatable.

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What is the first core concept of media literacy?

All media messages are constructed.

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What is the second core concept?

Media messages are created for power or profit.

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What is the third core concept?

Media messages use techniques to attract attention.

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What is the fourth core concept?

Different people interpret messages differently.

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What is the fifth core concept?

Media messages contain embedded values and viewpoints.

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What is direct lobbying?

Directly communicating with lawmakers to influence legislation.

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What is legislative advocacy?

Educating policymakers about issues.

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What is grassroots lobbying?

Encouraging the public to contact policymakers.

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What is an important first step in advocacy?

Identifying partners and allies.