Bundle: Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies, Loose-leaf Version, 14th + MindTap Nutrition, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card
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Chapter 1, Problem 13SC
Summary Introduction
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The statement that behavior changes are a process that takes place in stages is true or false.
Introduction:
Any modification or transformation in actions, thoughts, or reaction is a change of behavior. Several factors have an influence on behavior changes such as crisis, mental disorder, circumstances, surroundings, etc.
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