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In the United States in the mid-nineteenth century,
Stage Theories
Psychological theories that describe human development and behavior as occurring in distinct stages, each with its own characteristics.
Continuum Theories
Theories suggesting that certain phenomena, such as health behaviors, exist along a continuous scale rather than being distinct or binary.
Response Efficacy
The extent to which a behavior, action, or intervention is successful in achieving the desired outcome in a given context.
Stages Of Change
A component of the Transtheoretical Model that describes the phases individuals go through in modifying behavior.
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