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illegal activity related to health products and services; deceptive labeling or advertising
options: health fraud, health literacy, health promotion, healthcare
question 9 0.2 pts
the trigger that initiates a habitual behavior - such as seeing your phone or feeling stressed.
options: (partially visible, e.g., routine, cue)
First Question (about illegal activity in health products/services):
Health fraud is defined as illegal activity related to health products and services, including deceptive labeling or advertising. A health library is a resource for health information, health promotion is about improving health, and healthcare is the provision of medical services—none match the description of illegal/deceptive practices.
In behavioral psychology, a "cue" (or "trigger") is the stimulus that initiates a habitual behavior. If one of the options is "Cue" (correcting for possible typo), that's the term for what initiates a habitual action like checking a phone or reacting to stress.
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A. Health Fraud
Second Question (about the trigger of habitual behavior):
(Note: Assuming the options are likely "Cue" (since "BePos" seems like a typo, and "Cue" is the term for the trigger of a habitual behavior in behavioral psychology—cues initiate habitual actions like seeing a phone or feeling stressed leading to a habitual response).)