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About BCT Taxonomy
This app is an easy-to-navigate and fully searchable version of the Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy v1 (BCTTv1) published by Michie et al.
(2013).
Comprising 93 behaviour change techniques (BCTs) with labels, definitions and examples, organised into 16 groupings to increase speed of use, the taxonomy is a valuable tool for anyone involved in designing, reporting or evaluating interventions to change behaviour.
Features - Access to the full behaviour change techniques BCTTv1 - Quick search for BCTs by BCT label, grouping or view all BCTs - Find out more about the BCT taxonomy project About The development of the behaviour change techniques BCTTv1 was three-year project, funded by the UK Medical Research Council and led by a team of behavioural scientists from: • University College London (UCL)• University of Aberdeen • University of Cambridge • University of Exeter • City University London • Newcastle University Find out more about the BCT project at UCL: www.ucl.ac.uk/health-psychology/bcttaxonomy
(2013).
Comprising 93 behaviour change techniques (BCTs) with labels, definitions and examples, organised into 16 groupings to increase speed of use, the taxonomy is a valuable tool for anyone involved in designing, reporting or evaluating interventions to change behaviour.
Features - Access to the full behaviour change techniques BCTTv1 - Quick search for BCTs by BCT label, grouping or view all BCTs - Find out more about the BCT taxonomy project About The development of the behaviour change techniques BCTTv1 was three-year project, funded by the UK Medical Research Council and led by a team of behavioural scientists from: • University College London (UCL)• University of Aberdeen • University of Cambridge • University of Exeter • City University London • Newcastle University Find out more about the BCT project at UCL: www.ucl.ac.uk/health-psychology/bcttaxonomy