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  2. Health belief model - Wikipedia

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    In social psychology, the health belief model (HBM) is a psychological framework used to explain and predict individuals' potentially detrimental behaviors, ...

  3. File:The Health Belief Model.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. I-Change Model - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, the I-change model [1] [2] or the integrated model, for explaining motivational and behavioral change, derives from the Attitude – Social Influence – Self-Efficacy Model, integrates ideas of Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behavior, [3] Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory, Prochaska's Transtheoretical Model, [4] the Health Belief Model, [5] and Goal setting [6] theories.

  5. Talk:Health belief model - Wikipedia

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    Health belief model was nominated as a good article, but it did not meet the good article criteria at the time (December 10, 2013). There are suggestions on the review page for improving the article.

  6. Theory of planned behavior - Wikipedia

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    Normative belief: an individual's perception of social normative pressures, or the beliefs of relevant others bearing on what behaviors should or should not be performed. Subjective norm : an individual's perception about the particular behavior, which is influenced by the judgment of significant others (e.g., parents, spouse, friends, teachers).

  7. Category:Belief - Wikipedia

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  8. Islam - Wikipedia

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    The teachings and normative examples of Muhammad, called the Sunnah, documented in accounts called the hadith, provide a constitutional model for Muslims. Islam is based on the belief in the oneness and uniqueness of God , and belief in an afterlife with the Last Judgment—wherein the righteous will be rewarded in paradise and the unrighteous ...

  9. Belief–desire–intention model - Wikipedia

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    For popular psychology, the belief–desire–intention (BDI) model of human practical reasoning was developed by Michael Bratman as a way of explaining future-directed intention. BDI is fundamentally reliant on folk psychology (the 'theory theory'), which is the notion that our mental models of the world are theories.