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Suppose you take a psychological test and receive a score of 82 (out of a possible 100) on it. Imagine that you take the same test again two days later and this time you receive a score of 46. Other people who have taken the test twice have also had similar positive and negative changes in scores. These results mean that this test has
Health Promotion Activities
Interventions or actions aimed at enhancing the health and well-being of individuals or communities through education, policy-making, and environmental changes.
Risk Appraisal
The process of evaluating the potential risks involved in a particular situation or for a specific individual.
Lifestyle Choices
Pertains to decisions made by individuals or households about their daily habits and practices that impact their health and well-being.
Sexual Activity
Engaging in behaviors that involve sexual intercourse, arousal, and/or pleasure between individuals.
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