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which goal is not smart? * 5 points
i will drink water instead of soda at lunch every school day for the next 2 weeks.
i want to eat better eventually.
i will be in bed by 10:00 pm on weekdays for 1 month.
i will complete a 20-minute workout after practice on tue/thu for 3 weeks.
culture can influence health behaviors by: * 5 points
determining preferred foods, celebrations, and remedies
eliminating individual choice
removing the need for medical care
forcing everyone to exercise the same way
the right to safety primarily protects consumers from: * 5 points
unfair pricing only
harmful products used as directed
having too few choices
waiting lines at clinics
First Question: Which goal is NOT SMART?
A SMART goal is Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time - bound.
- "I will drink water instead of soda at lunch every school day for the next 2 weeks" is specific (drink water instead of soda), measurable (every school day), achievable, relevant, and time - bound (next 2 weeks).
- "I want to eat better eventually" is not specific (what does "eat better" mean?), not measurable, and not time - bound ("eventually" is vague).
- "I will be in bed by 10:00 PM on weekdays for 1 month" is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time - bound (1 month, weekdays, 10:00 PM).
- "I will complete a 20 - minute workout after practice on Tue/Thu for 3 weeks" is specific (20 - minute workout), measurable, achievable, relevant, and time - bound (3 weeks, Tue/Thu).
- Culture influences health behaviors by shaping preferences. Determining preferred foods, celebrations, and remedies is a way culture impacts health behaviors.
- Culture does not eliminate individual choice (people can still make choices within cultural norms).
- Culture does not remove the need for medical care (medical care is still necessary in most cultures).
- Culture does not force everyone to exercise the same way (there is variation in exercise practices within cultures).
- The Right to Safety protects consumers from products that are harmful even when used as directed.
- Unfair pricing is related to the Right to Fair Pricing, not Safety.
- Having too few choices is related to the Right to Choose, not Safety.
- Waiting lines at clinics are not related to consumer product safety.
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B. I want to eat better eventually.