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In the TDF, "beliefs about consequences" refer to an "acceptance of the truth, reality, or validity about the outcomes of a behaviour in a given situation".
It is considered as the affective perceived consequences of the behaviour, whereas perceived consequences refer to the evaluation by the individual of the possible consequences of the behaviour.
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"But he also said," John noted, "that that could have negative consequences," referring to a passage in which Smith warned that manual labor had a dulling effect on the mind, rendering the average worker, "as stupid and ignorant as it is possible for a human creature to be".
The life course perspective emphasizes the importance of intervening early in life to prevent adverse early life experiences, including the effects of poverty, that can have lifelong consequences, referred to as "biological embedding".
We understand from the literature that not all exposures and consequences (referred to collectively as risk factors) are of equal importance in the aetiology of adult mental illness.
The non-resource consequences typically refer to the effect that alternative interventions have on peoples' health status.
For a more elaborate discussion whether single species measurements can be used to anticipate community consequences, we refer to the literature that exists on this topic, for example, Holmes and Kareiva [33].
Because activity measured by this method does not yield programmed consequences, we refer to it as spontaneous activity.
Because activity measured by this method operates on a specific feature of the environment and yields a programmed consequence, we refer to it as operant activity.
Outcome indicators refer to consequences of care [ 56 ].
74 However, the reports of the young people in the current review not only emphasise social consequences, they also refer to key social influences in young people's day-to-day environments that relate to body size.
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