UNSUBSCRIBE PLEASE --- Automatic digest processor <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 > Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 00:40:08 +0000 > Reply-to: Concerned with the initial learning and > teaching of statistics > <[log in to unmask]> > From: Automatic digest processor > <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: TEACHING-STATISTICS Digest - 7 Nov 2001 to > 8 Nov 2001 (#2001-52) > To: Recipients of TEACHING-STATISTICS digests > <[log in to unmask]> > > There is one message totalling 89 lines in this > issue. > > Topics of the day: > > 1. UNSUBSCRIBE REQUEST > > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 05:29:28 -0800 > From: Stan Vishnevsky <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: UNSUBSCRIBE REQUEST > > UNSUBSCRIBE PLEASE > --- Automatic digest processor > <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 > > Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 00:18:14 +0000 > > Reply-to: Concerned with the initial learning and > > teaching of statistics > > <[log in to unmask]> > > From: Automatic digest processor > > <[log in to unmask]> > > Subject: TEACHING-STATISTICS Digest - 23 Oct 2001 > > to 7 Nov 2001 (#2001-51) > > To: Recipients of TEACHING-STATISTICS > digests > > <[log in to unmask]> > > > > There is one message totalling 39 lines in this > > issue. > > > > Topics of the day: > > > > 1. ANALYSIS OF THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL > > > > > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > > Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 22:12:43 EST > > From: Rossi Hassad <[log in to unmask]> > > Subject: ANALYSIS OF THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL > > > > Dear Members & Colleagues: > > > > I am writing a review (content, context and > > applications) of the Health > > Belief Model - HBM (Godfrey Hochbaum, Stephen > > Kegeles & Irwin Rosenstock), > > and would appreciate your contribution, > particularly > > with respect to > > methodological, statistical and cultural > > considerations. Specific information > > about the reliability, validity and predictive > value > > of the model will be > > extremely helpful. > > > > Originated in the 1950s, the HBM is generally > > accepted as the beginning of > > systematic, theory-based research in health > > behavior. The HBM was developed > > as part of an effort by social psychologists in > the > > United States Public > > Health Service to explain the lack of public > > participation in health > > screening and prevention programs. Since then the > > HBM has been adapted to > > explore a variety of long and short-term health > > behaviors. According to the > > HBM, changes in behavior depend on five factors: > > perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, > > perceived benefit, perceived > > barriers and self-efficacy. > > > > Thanks, > > R.A. Hassad, MPH, PhD > > Assistant Professor, Mercy College, NY > > > > > > > > Original Article: > > Hochbaum, G.M. (1958). Public participation in > > medical screening programs: A > > sociopsychological study. PHS publication no. 572. > > Washington, D.C.: > > U.S. Government Printing Office. > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Find a job, post your resume. > http://careers.yahoo.com > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com