In the context of the Transtheoretical Model, people in the contemplation stage:
A. are always eager to make a serious pledge to change their behavior.
B. are likely to respond appreciatively to general goals.
C. tend to deny or minimize issues that other people notice.
D. are generally well aware of needs and problems.
ANS: D
In the context of the Transtheoretical Model, people in a stage of contemplation are generally well aware of needs and problems. Indeed, many spend a great deal of time and energy thinking, worrying, or obsessing about an issue, its causes, and sometimes even how to address it.
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