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An Exploratory Study of the Role of Emotional Intelligence and Self-Efficacy on Service Quality and Adherence in a Weight Loss Setting
Lan Snell, Lesley White
Faculty Office, Arts and Education
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Weight Loss
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Self-efficacy
100%
Quality of Service
100%
Emotional Intelligence
100%
Perceived Quality
75%
Relative Strength
50%
Adherence Behavior
50%
Socio-cognitive
50%
Australia
25%
Depth Interviews
25%
Service Delivery
25%
Competencies
25%
Pharmacy
25%
Technical Quality
25%
Health Organizations
25%
Functional Quality
25%
Customer Services Quality
25%
Social Cognition Theory
25%
Weight Loss Program
25%
Meal Replacement
25%
Psychology
Self-Efficacy
100%
Emotional Intelligence
100%
Social Cognition
25%