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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What does Raphael identify as the main thing wellness promises women? A. Control B. Beauty C. Wealth D. Fame | A. Control |
| What term does Raphael use for expensive, exclusive health clubs? A. Wealthness B. Elite fitness C. Premium wellness D. Luxury health | A. Wealthness |
| According to "An Influencer's World," influencing is built around: A. Likes and hate B. Science C. Truth D. Education | A. Likes and hate |
| Influencer marketing of unhealthy foods had what effect on children? A. Significant effect increasing energy intake B. No effect C. Decreased intake D. Long-term only | A. Significant effect increasing energy intake |
| Wellness promises women what they desire: A. Control B. Fame C. Wealth D. Youth | A. Control |
| When was the initial systematic review search conducted? A. October 2021 B. January 2020 C. March 2022 D. June 2023 | A. October 2021 |
| When was the update search performed? A. January 2023 B. June 2023 C. December 2023 D. March 2024 | A. January 2023 |
| What becomes "fraught" for women according to Raphael? A. Food B. Work C. Exercise D. Sleep | A. Food |
| Which demographic showed increased energy intake from influencer marketing? A. Children B. Adults C. Elderly D. Athletes | A. Children |
| SMIs often equate what with expertise? A. Personal experience B. Education C. Credentials D. Training | A. Personal experience |
| Influencing is built around: A. Likes and hate B. Truth C. Science D. Education | A. Likes and hate |
| HECC stands for: A. Health Expert Content Creator B. Health Education Creator C. Health Engagement Center D. Health Evaluation Control | A. Health Expert Content Creator |
| What is one motivation HECCs identified? A. Public health education B. Destroying competitors C. Making money only D. Gaining fame | A. Public health education |
| The wellness industry is worth: A. $4.4 trillion B. $2 trillion C. $6 trillion D. $10 trillion | A. $4.4 trillion |
| What do parasocial relationships make audiences feel? A. Close, like friends B. Distant C. Fearful D. Confused | A. Close, like friends |
| What is Caroline Baker's background? A. Doctor of education and writer B. Influencer C. Celebrity D. Fitness trainer | A. Doctor of education and writer |
| Raphael's professional background: A. Journalist B. Doctor C. Trainer D. Nutritionist | A. Journalist |
| What newsletter does Raphael publish? A. Well To Do B. Health Today C. Wellness Watch D. Fitness Forward | A. Well To Do |
| How many HECCs were interviewed? A. 12 B. 8 C. 15 D. 20 | A. 12 |
| How many studies were in Powell and Pring's review? A. 12 B. 8 C. 15 D. 20 | A. 12 |
| How many main topic areas did the review identify? A. Four B. Two C. Three D. Five | A. Four |
| How many studies examined children's dietary behavior? A. 5 B. 3 C. 7 D. 9 | A. 5 |
| How many studies focused on body image? A. 4 B. 2 C. 6 D. 8 | A. 4 |
| Functional health literacy refers to: A. Basic reading/writing of health information B. Critical analysis C. Medical practice D. Exercise | A. Basic reading/writing of health information |
| The MOHLAA-Q measures health literacy across how many scales? A. Four B. Two C. Three D. Five | A. Four |
| According to the book, wellness has grown into what movement? A. Political B. Full-blown C. Temporary D. Regional | B. Full-blown |
| What did food become for the average woman? A. Simple nourishment B. An utterly fraught ordeal C. Easy to manage D. Not important | B. An utterly fraught ordeal |
| What does Raphael say about wellness marketing? A. Transparent B. Shows remarkable manipulative cynicism C. Government regulated D. Science-focused | B. Shows remarkable manipulative cynicism |
| Why do women turn to wellness? A. Excellent healthcare B. Medical establishment often fails women C. Government mandates D. Low stress | B. Medical establishment often fails women |
| What psychological impact can influencing have? A. Always positive B. Can take huge psychological toll C. No impact D. Only beneficial | B. Can take huge psychological toll |
| Who is Don Baker? A. Fitness trainer B. Market president and publisher C. Doctor D. Social media manager | B. Market president and publisher |
| Which celebrity contributed to the Baker book? A. Kim Kardashian B. Perez Hilton C. Oprah D. Ellen | B. Perez Hilton |
| Influencers fight for: A. Money B. Relevance C. Fame D. Power | B. Relevance |
| What do influencers try to create? A. Wealth B. A brand that catches fire C. Controversy D. Competition | B. A brand that catches fire |
| Isabella Avila has how many TikTok followers? A. 10.5 million B. 17.7 million C. 25 million D. 30 million | B. 17.7 million |
| Did influencer promotion of vegetables have effect? A. Yes, significant B. No effect was found C. Negative D. Long-term positive | B. No effect was found |
| How did idealized motherhood portrayals affect anxiety? A. Significantly increased B. Same whether by influencer or not C. Decreased D. Only affected new mothers | B. Same whether by influencer or not |
| How were most studies characterized? A. Excellent quality B. Poor methodological quality C. Moderate quality D. High quality | B. Poor methodological quality |
| In which area were negative impacts seen consistently? A. Dietary behavior B. Body image dissatisfaction C. Vaccine uptake D. Exercise | B. Body image dissatisfaction |
| What did the review call for? A. No more research B. Research to harness positive/mitigate harm C. Only study negatives D. Ban studies | B. Research to harness positive/mitigate harm |
| Social media is described as a vector for: A. Entertainment only B. Risky behaviors and disease transmission C. Education only D. Government communication | B. Risky behaviors and disease transmission |
| Brands use which technique? A. Scientific presentations B. Personality, humor, and memes C. Government endorsements D. Medical certifications | B. Personality, humor, and memes |
| A major challenge with regulation: A. Too expensive B. Covert and cross-border nature C. No technology D. Too popular | B. Covert and cross-border nature |
| HECCs view non-expert SMIs as: A. Helpful B. Problematic and irritating C. Beneficial D. Irrelevant | B. Problematic and irritating |
| Advertising disclosures: A. Always work B. Did not mitigate effects C. Eliminated effects D. Not studied | B. Did not mitigate effects |
| SMIs should include: A. Nothing special B. Disclaimers about expertise C. Medical licenses D. Government approval | B. Disclaimers about expertise |
| Influencing takes what toll? A. None B. Huge psychological toll C. Only positive D. Minor stress | B. Huge psychological toll |
| Idealized influencer imagery has what effect? A. Improved self-esteem B. Negative impacts on body image C. Better body image D. No effects | B. Negative impacts on body image |
| HECCs recommended what system? A. No changes B. Verification based on qualifications C. Eliminate social media D. Anonymous posting | B. Verification based on qualifications |
| Wellness promises health in what package? A. Scientific B. The most fashionable C. Medical D. Traditional | B. The most fashionable |