A 'static' model is different from a 'stage' model how?
A) Static models suggest that behaviour is structured, and stage models suggest that behaviour never changes
B) Static models suggest discrete ordered stages of behaviour change, whereas stage models suggest belief occur simultaneously
C) There is no difference
D) Static models suggest beliefs occur simultaneously, whereas stage models suggest discrete ordered stages of behaviour change
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