Module 8 Quick Assessment: Implementation Science Integration

Assessment Overview

This assessment evaluates your understanding of implementation science principles and your ability to apply these concepts to transform theoretical sexting knowledge into consistent real-world application.

Time Allocation: 30 minutes Passing Score: 80%

Multiple Choice Questions (5 points each)

  1. Which of the following best describes the “knowing-doing gap”?

    • A) The difference between what subscribers want and what chatters provide
    • B) The difference between theoretical knowledge and consistent application
    • C) The gap between pricing expectations and actual content value
    • D) The difference between beginner and advanced sexting techniques
  2. Implementation intentions are most effectively structured as:

    • A) General goals for daily performance
    • B) Specific if-then plans that link situations to responses
    • C) Broad statements of professional values
    • D) Complex multi-step procedures for challenging situations
  3. According to the micro-habit architecture approach, what is the optimal duration for a professional micro-habit?

    • A) 1-2 minutes
    • B) 5-10 minutes
    • C) 3-30 seconds
    • D) 15-45 minutes
  4. Which environmental design strategy has been shown to increase implementation rates by 40-50%?

    • A) Digital workflow architecture
    • B) Visual trigger framework
    • C) Implementation checkpoint system
    • D) Workspace organization system
  5. The Structured Accountability System includes all of the following EXCEPT:

    • A) Implementation contract framework
    • B) Targeted feedback protocol
    • C) Implementation community architecture
    • D) Mandatory public performance reviews
  6. According to the Progressive Commitment Hierarchy, what should be the focus of Stage 1: Minimal Viable Implementation?

    • A) Implementing the complete technique with perfect execution
    • B) Implementing the smallest possible components with high consistency
    • C) Focusing on the most complex aspects of the technique
    • D) Implementing the technique only in ideal situations
  7. The Preemptive Implementation Defense System includes which of the following components?

    • A) Implementation vulnerability audit, tiered defense architecture, minimal viable implementation protocol
    • B) Reactive problem-solving, crisis management, recovery planning
    • C) Performance evaluation, disciplinary procedures, remedial training
    • D) Subscriber feedback collection, content adjustment, pricing modification
  8. Which of the following is NOT a common implementation obstacle identified in the module?

    • A) Cognitive overload during complex interactions
    • B) Emotional interference with rational implementation
    • C) Subscriber resistance to pricing
    • D) Motivation fluctuations that undermine consistency
  9. The most effective approach to developing implementation habits according to current research is:

    • A) Creating comprehensive habits that address complete skill sequences
    • B) Focusing on motivation and willpower development
    • C) Developing interconnected systems of micro-habits
    • D) Implementing strict accountability measures
  10. According to the Implementation Hierarchy, elite practitioners prioritize implementation efforts by:

    • A) Implementing all techniques simultaneously
    • B) Focusing on the newest techniques first
    • C) Identifying the 20% of skills that produce 80% of results
    • D) Prioritizing the most complex techniques

Short Answer Questions (10 points each)

  1. Explain the concept of “implementation intentions” and provide two specific examples of how you would apply this concept to improve your consistency in implementing the 12-step pricing ladder.

  2. Describe the micro-habit architecture approach and explain how you would apply it to develop automatic implementation of personalization techniques in your sexting conversations.

  3. Identify three common implementation obstacles you might face when applying advanced sexting techniques and describe specific strategies for overcoming each obstacle.

  4. Explain the concept of “minimal viable implementation” and describe how you would apply this approach to maintain effectiveness during challenging situations.

  5. Describe how you would create an effective environmental design to support consistent implementation of the TEASE framework in your daily practice.

Application Question (25 points)

Develop a comprehensive 30-day implementation plan for one high-priority sexting skill. Your plan should include:

  1. A knowing-doing gap analysis for the selected skill
  2. Three specific implementation intentions
  3. Two micro-habits to support implementation
  4. Two environmental modifications to enhance application
  5. A social support mechanism for accountability
  6. A progressive commitment approach with at least three stages
  7. An obstacle anticipation and mitigation strategy

Be specific and detailed in your plan, demonstrating your understanding of implementation science principles and their application to sexting skills.


Assessment Completion

After completing this assessment, submit your answers to your trainer for review and feedback. This assessment will help identify areas where you have strong implementation understanding and areas that may benefit from additional focus.