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He is willing to do so but cannot truly commit to behavior five years from now, and I won't force him to continue his Jewish education.
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The programs can be favorably seen as a form of income maintenance that replaces pure entitlements by requiring parents to commit to behaviors society prefers.
The goal is for the patient to accept, rather than struggle with unwanted thoughts, emotions and symptoms, and to commit to valued behavior [ 6, 7].
This new momentum has translated into a change in how rural communities regard sanitation, invest into it, commit to new behaviors around ending OD – and eventually improve their living conditions.
They will be inspired to voluntarily commit to change drinking behavior and to participate in our TGCBI.
First, making a commitment might change people's ideas about what they value; if they believe they have freely chosen to commit to changing their behavior in relation to a specified goal, e.g., energy conservation, then that must mean that the goal, e.g., mitigation of climate warming, is important to them.
Commit to changing your behavior.
Contemplation occurs when the individual is thinking about changing behavior, but not committed to the behavior change.
When people publicly commit to engage in a behavior, they are more likely to follow through on the behavior (e.g., Burn and Oskamp 1986).
You've probably seen an actor who couldn't seem to commit to an action or behavior because they were too busy overthinking it, worrying what was correct.
Positive decisional balance scores indicate a favorable assessment of pros versus cons (historically characteristic of a person already performing the behavior); negative values indicate a more unfavorable assessment (historically characteristic of persons not yet committed to the behavior).
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