Abstract

Commentary: Interpersonal style should be included in taxonomies of behavior change techniques.

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  • Health Psychology and Behavioural Medicine Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Psychology and Speech Pathology, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia

  • A commentary on Interpersonal style should be included in taxonomies of behavior change techniques by Hagger, M

  • The commentary by Hagger and Hardcastle (2014) contended that current behavior change technique (BCT) taxonomies (e.g., BCTTv1; Michie et al, 2013) have focused almost exclusively on intervention content rather than on the role that interpersonal style plays in promoting behavior change

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Health Psychology and Behavioural Medicine Research Group, Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Psychology and Speech Pathology, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia. A commentary on Interpersonal style should be included in taxonomies of behavior change techniques by Hagger, M. The commentary by Hagger and Hardcastle (2014) contended that current behavior change technique (BCT) taxonomies (e.g., BCTTv1; Michie et al, 2013) have focused almost exclusively on intervention content rather than on the role that interpersonal style plays in promoting behavior change.

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