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This is an amazing game theory outcome, and not one that economists would likely predict.
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When examining behavior associated with medical care, two-factor theory outcomes are less compelling.
Three kinds of expectancies are described in the theory: situation outcome expectancies, outcome expectancies and self-efficacy expectancies.
According to social-learning theory, alcohol outcome expectancies (AOEs) are important motivators of drinking behavior that are reinforced, in part, as a result of one's direct experience with alcohol's intoxicating effects.
Based on TCM theory, the outcome is not only improvement of the main symptoms but also addressing associated symptoms.
According to social cognitive theory, both outcome and efficacy expectations are critical to behavior change [ 4, 5].
As these drugs are target-specific, their combination with other targeted agents or with chemotherapy could, in theory, improve outcome when EGFR overexpression is present in a basal-like tumour.
However, recently Guerin et al. (16) supported the theory of outcome benefits from reversal of arterial stiffness by showing a mortality benefit from PWV reduction by AHT in patients with end-stage renal disease.
Thus, in theory, the outcome appears to be that sFRPs inhibit canonical (β-catenin-dependent) and noncanonical (β-catenin-independent) pathways, whereas DKKs or sclerostin inhibit only the canonical pathway.
The MRC guidelines for design and evaluation of complex (e.g. behaviour change) interventions, recommend that researchers fully describe the rationale underpinning the development process and map intervention components to theory and outcome to allow for meaningful evaluation which we have done using the TDF.
But in theory, patient outcomes could be used to grade GPs, or pay them by "results".
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