When it comes to lifestyle recommendations, more is sometimes less: A meta-analysis of theoretical assumptions underlying the effectiveness of interventions promoting multiple behavior domain change.
Kristina Wilson(University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), Dolores Albarracín(Northeastern University), Marta R. Durantini(University of Florida), Michael Hennessy(University of Pennsylvania), Bonnie Spring, İbrahim Şenay(Istanbul Şehir University), Flor Sánchez(Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
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