Table 3.
Tutorial session | Learning principle introduced in the session | Learning objectives |
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1 | Only code BCTs that are directly applied to the target behaviour(s) and population(s) |
• To understand and accurately apply General coding instructions (8 preliminary steps) and Learning principle 1 • To reliably identify the presence/absence of BCTs 1–10 |
2 | Do not infer the presence of a BCT. The description must correspond to the definition of the BCT given in the taxonomy. If you are unsure, do not code the BCT as present |
• To consolidate understanding and accurate application of General coding instructions (8 preliminary steps) and Learning principle 1 • To understand and accurately apply Learning principle 2 • To reliably identify the presence/absence of BCTs 1–20 in longer, more complex pieces of text |
3 | Take care distinguishing between BCTs that only differ in terms of their behaviour change type (i.e. behaviour vs. outcome) |
• To consolidate understanding and accurate application of general coding instructions (eight preliminary steps) and learning principle 1 and 2 • To understand and accurately apply Learning principle 3 • To understand the need for clear BCT labels and definitions • To reliably identify the presence/absence of BCTs 1–32 |
4 | Code technical terms and packages of BCTs that map onto BCTs in the taxonomy |
• To consolidate understanding and accurate application of General coding instructions (eight preliminary steps) and learning principle 1, 2 and 3 • To understand and accurately apply Learning principle 4 • To reliably identify the presence/absence of BCTs 1–44 in longer more complex pieces of text |