Behavioral Learning Theory
The theory that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, often used to understand and influence behavior change.
The theory that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, often used to understand and influence behavior change.
A behavior change method that encourages the adoption of small, easy-to-do habits that can lead to larger, sustainable behavior changes.
A model that explains behavior change through the interaction of three elements: motivation, ability, and triggers.
A psychological model that outlines the stages individuals go through to change behavior, including precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance.
A theoretical approach that focuses on observable behaviors and dismisses internal processes, emphasizing the role of environmental factors in shaping behavior.
The study of the principles that govern human behavior, including how people respond to stimuli and learn from their environment.
Capability, Opportunity, Motivation (COM...) is a framework for understanding Behavior (àB).
Behavioral Science (BeSci) is the study of human behavior through systematic analysis and investigation.
The discrepancy between what people intend to do and what they actually do.