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Health, 27.05.2021 09:50, Adialis

Which of the following statements about the stages of change model is correct? OA. The stages of change model explains that no matter what stage of change a person is in, they can be forced into changing.
ОВ. b. The stages of change model explains that if someone doesn't want to change, they won't
OC. The stages of change model explains that if someone is in the maintenance change, then they will never go back to their old behavior.
The stages of change model explains that no matter what stage of change a person is in, they want to change.
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