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A, Smith William. Applied behavior change: A framework for behavior change interventions and research. Arlington, VA (1730 N. Lynn Street, Arlington 22209-2023): Development Associates, 1992.

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L, Cole Christine, ed. Behavior change in the classroom: Self-management interventions. New York: Guilford Press, 1994.

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Kozara, Kasey Maia. Reproductive health & behavior change communications: Situational analysis/existing interventions in Bangladesh. Dhaka: James P. Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University, 2008.

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Behaviour change interventions & communication strategy for the health sector, 2006-2009. [Gaborone: Ministry of Health, 2006.

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Higgins, Stephen T., and Kenneth Silverman, eds. Motivating behavior change among illicit-drug abusers: Research on contingency management interventions. Washington: American Psychological Association, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10321-000.

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Cutter, Lesley A. Determining behavior change interventions utilizing a mix of epidemiological, individual and population perspectives. [Toronto: University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry], 1998.

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Paula, Nurius, and Cormier L. Sherilyn 1946-, eds. Interviewing and change strategies for helpers: Fundamental skills and cognitive behavioral interventions. 5th ed. Pacific Grove, CA: Thomson/Brooks/Cole, 2003.

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Cormier, L. Sherilyn. Interviewing and change strategies for helpers: Fundamental skills and cognitive behavioral interventions. 6th ed. Australia: Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning, 2009.

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McCoy, Sandra. Behavior change interventions to prevent HIV among women living in low and middle income countries. New Delhi: International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 2009.

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Thomas, Gustavsson, and Robinson, Patricia A. Ph. D., eds. Brief interventions for radical behavior change: Principles and practice of focused acceptance and commitment therapy. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, 2012.

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Ann, Dohrn Elizabeth, and Dunn Cory, eds. Creating effective programs for students with emotional and behavior disorders: Interdisciplinary approaches for adding meaning and hope to behavior change interventions. Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon, 2004.

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Decisions without hierarchy: Feminist interventions in organization theory and practice. New York: Routledge, 1992.

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K, Hall Linda, and Meyer G. Curt, eds. Epidemiology, behavior change, and intervention in chronic disease. Champaign, Ill: Life Enhancement Publications, 1988.

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Malawi. National behaviour change interventions strategy (HIV/AIDS/SRH). [Lilongwe]: National AIDS Commission, 2002.

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Change, intervention and consequence: An exploration of the process of intended change. London: Free Association Books, 1997.

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French, Wendell L. Organization development: Behavioral science interventions for organization improvement. 5th ed. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall International, 1995.

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French, Wendell L. Organization development: Behavioral science interventions for organization improvement. 4th ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1990.

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French, Wendell L. Organization development: Behavioral science interventions for organization improvement. 5th ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995.

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H, Bell Cecil, ed. Organization development: Behavioral science interventions for organization improvement. 4th ed. Englewood Cliffs (N.J.): Prentice-Hall International, 1990.

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1935-, Bell Cecil, ed. Organization development: Behavioral science interventions for organization improvement. 6th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1999.

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Botswana. National strategy for behaviour change interventions and communications for HIV and AIDS. Gaborone: National AIDS Coordinating Agency, 2006.

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1947-, Carr Edward G., ed. Communication-based intervention for problem behavior: A user's guide for producing positive change. Baltimore: P.H. Brookes, 1994.

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Bunker, Barbara Benedict. Large group interventions: Engaging the whole system for rapid change. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1997.

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Health Behavior Change: Theories, Methods and Interventions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Conner, Mark, Andrew Prestwich, and Jared Kenworthy. Health Behavior Change: Theories, Methods and Interventions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Conner, Mark, Andrew Prestwich, and Jared Kenworthy. Health Behavior Change: Theories, Methods and Interventions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Conner, Mark, Andrew Prestwich, and Jared Kenworthy. Health Behavior Change: Theories, Methods and Interventions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Conner, Mark, Andrew Prestwich, and Jared Kenworthy. Health Behavior Change: Theories, Methods and Interventions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Karpyn, Allison. Behavioral Design as an Emerging Theory for Dietary Behavior Change. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190626686.003.0003.

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In the past two decades, public health interventions have moved from education strategies aimed at individuals to broad, multilevel interventions incorporating environmental and policy strategies to promote healthy food behaviors. These intervention programs continue to employ classic behavior change models that consider individuals as deliberate, intentional, and rational actors. Contrary to the ideas posited by rational choice theory, diet-related literature draws little correlation between an individual’s intentions and his/her resultant behavior. This chapter adds to the dual-system model of cognition—reflective or slow thinking, and automatic or fast thinking—and introduces an emerging theory for dietary behavior change called behavioral design. Behavioral design recognizes that human decisions and actions lie on a continuum between spheres and are continually shaped by the interactions between an agent (individual, group) and his/her/their exposure (environment). More specifically, behavioral design considers the importance of the “experience” left as time passes, such as conditioning, resilience, expectation, repeated behaviors, and normality, as the central and iterative influence on future decisions. Behavioral interventions must consider the individual’s “experience” resulting from his or her interaction with the environment, while acknowledging the fast and slow mechanisms by which choices are made. This chapter introduces aspects to consider when using behavioral design to increase healthier food behaviors and physical activity, and briefly discusses ethics questions related to intentional modification of environment for health behavior change.
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The Behaviour Change Wheel: A Guide To Designing Interventions. Silverback Publishing, 2014.

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Reproductive health & behavior change communications: Situational analysis/existing interventions in Bangladesh. Dhaka: James P. Grant School of Public Health, 2008.

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T, Higgins Stephen, and Silverman Kenneth 1953-, eds. Motivating behavior change among illicit drug abusers: Research on contingency management interventions. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 1999.

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(Editor), Stephen T. Higgins, and Kenneth Silverman (Editor), eds. Motivating Behavior Change Among Illicit-Drug Abusers: Research on Contingency Management Interventions. American Psychological Association (APA), 1999.

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Commission, Malawi National AIDS, and Malawi Reproductive Health Unit, eds. National behaviour change interventions strategy for HIV/AIDS and sexual reproductive health. [Lilongwe]: National AIDS Commission and Reproductive Health Unit, 2003.

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Promoting Exercise and Behavior Change in Older Adults: Interventions with the Transtheoretical Model. Springer Publishing, 2001.

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Interviewing and Change Strategies for Helpers: Fundamental Skills and Cognitive Behavioral Interventions. 6th ed. Brooks Cole, 2008.

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Cormier, Sherry, and Paula S. Nurius. Interviewing and Change Strategies for Helpers: Fundamental Skills and Cognitive Behavioral Interventions. 5th ed. Thomson-Brooks/Cole, 2002.

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Iannello, Kathleen. Decisions Without Hierarchy: Feminist Interventions in Organization Theory and Practice. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Iannello, Kathleen. Decisions Without Hierarchy: Feminist Interventions in Organization Theory and Practice. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Iannello, Kathleen. Decisions Without Hierarchy: Feminist Interventions in Organization Theory and Practice. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Iannello, Kathleen. Decisions Without Hierarchy: Feminist Interventions in Organization Theory and Practice. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Behavior change interventions to prevent HIV among women living in low and middle income countries. New Delhi: International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, 2009.

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Cormier, Sherry, and Paula S. Nurius. Interviewing and Change Strategies for Helpers: Fundamental Skills and Cognitive Behavioral Interventions (with InfoTrac®). 5th ed. Wadsworth Publishing, 2002.

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Maynard, Douglas C., Mary O'Neill Berry, and Ishbel McWha-Hermann. Humanitarian Work Psychology and the Global Development Agenda: Case Studies and Interventions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Maynard, Douglas C., Mary O'Neill Berry, and Ishbel McWha-Hermann. Humanitarian Work Psychology and the Global Development Agenda: Case Studies and Interventions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Humanitarian Work Psychology and the Global Development Agenda: Case Studies and Interventions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Maynard, Douglas C., Stuart Carr, Ishbel McWha, and Mary O'Neil Berry. Humanitarian Work Psychology and the Global Development Agenda: Case Studies and Interventions. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Jones, Vernon, Elizabeth Dohrn, and Cory Dunn. Creating Effective Programs for Students with Emotional and Behavior Disorders: Interdisciplinary Approaches for Adding Meaning and Hope to Behavior Change Interventions. Allyn & Bacon, 2003.

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Family Health International (Organization). AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project., ed. How to create an effective communication project: Using the AIDSCAP strategy to develop successful behavior change interventions. Arlington, Va., USA (2101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 700, Arlington 22201): AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project, 1998.

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Kiviniemi, Marc T., and Lynne B. Klasko-Foster. The Behavioral Affective Associations Model. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190499037.003.0009.

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This chapter presents a conceptual overview of the role of affective associations in behavioral decision-making. It focuses first on the mechanisms through which affect influences behavior. It then describes the behavioral affective associations model and provides a summary of the research using the model with examples showing promotion of protective behavior and reduction of risky behavior. While observational studies are included, experimental studies in both laboratory and field settings are highlighted to model how interventions can manipulate affective associations to change behaviors. As affect is central to decision-making, new directions for research, such as the role of constructs related to affect, are explored as they relate to decision-making. Finally, implications for real-world interventions and techniques to use affect as a tool for behavior change are discussed.
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