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Goal-setting

Set specific goals

Setting specific goals leads to higher performance than encouraging people to do their best.

By Christina M

Encourage Sharing Goals

Encouraging someone to make a public commitment toward a goal encourages success in reaching the goal. This is because it makes actions a matter of personal ...

By Elise

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Health Belief Model

Empowering Effectiveness

Including empowerment strategies in design will result in higher levels of self-efficacy in safe decision making.

By Haley R

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Theory of Planned Behavior

Cultivate a positive attitude

The Theory of Planned Behavior tells us that someone’s attitude toward a behavior will influence whether or not they form an intention toward some action. Po...

By Elise L

Leverage social norms for change

The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) states that personal action is influenced by three factors: attitude, subjective norm, and perceived control over a beha...

By Nicole V

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Incentives

Let the User Pick Their Incentives

People are driven by different preferences and values. Let the user choose the right incentive for themselves.

By Blake T

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Transtheoretical Model

Cater to Stages of Change

Identify where your target users exist within the 6 stages of change to help your product work for your target users more effectively.

By Pierre D

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Social Cognitive Theory

Monkey see Monkey Do

By means of social comparison processes, when we see someone who is “like us” performing or mastering a health behavior, our self-efficacy beliefs can be...

By Lucas C

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Self-efficacy

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By means of social comparison processes, when we see someone who is “like us” performing or mastering a health behavior, our self-efficacy beliefs can be...

By Lucas C

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Vicarious experiences

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By means of social comparison processes, when we see someone who is “like us” performing or mastering a health behavior, our self-efficacy beliefs can be...

By Lucas C

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Social Comparison

Monkey see Monkey Do

By means of social comparison processes, when we see someone who is “like us” performing or mastering a health behavior, our self-efficacy beliefs can be...

By Lucas C

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Social Support

Social Support Helps Resist Temptation

Temptation defines the intensive urge to engage in a specific behavior in difficult situations. Most commonly, temptation stems from negative affect or emoti...

By Stefanie F

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