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Breaking a program up into a set of manageable sized functions is called programming.
Behavioral Willingness
An individual's readiness or likelihood to engage in a specific behavior under certain circumstances, regardless of their intentions.
Perceived Behavioral Control
An individual's assurance in their power to engage in activities needed to accomplish distinct performance objectives.
Health Behavior Models
Theoretical frameworks used to understand and predict health behaviors in individuals or populations, aiming to guide the development of health interventions.
Societal Barriers
Structural and social impediments that obstruct individuals or groups from accessing resources or opportunities, often based on discrimination or inequality.
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