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- Positive_Deviance abstract "Positive Deviance is an approach to behavioral and social change based on the observation that in any community, there are people whose uncommon but successful behaviors or strategies enable them to find better solutions to a problem than their peers, despite facing similar challenges and having no extra resources or knowledge than their peers. These individuals are referred to as positive deviants.The concept first appeared in nutrition research in the 1970s. Researchers observed that despite the poverty in a community, some poor families had well nourished children. Some suggested using information gathered from these outliers to plan nutrition programs.".
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- Positive_Deviance wikiPageExternalLink Pt%201%20-%20Discovering%20the%20Secret%20Sauce.pdf.
- Positive_Deviance wikiPageExternalLink Pt%202%20-%208%20Min%20to%20Improved%20Performance.pdf.
- Positive_Deviance wikiPageExternalLink Pt%203%20-%20Perform%20Improve%20Multiplier.pdf.
- Positive_Deviance wikiPageExternalLink sternin.html.
- Positive_Deviance wikiPageExternalLink www.nutrition.tufts.edu.
- Positive_Deviance wikiPageExternalLink www.plexusinstitute.org.
- Positive_Deviance wikiPageExternalLink www.positivedeviance.org.
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- Positive_Deviance subject Category:Development.
- Positive_Deviance subject Category:Nutrition.
- Positive_Deviance subject Category:Poverty.
- Positive_Deviance comment "Positive Deviance is an approach to behavioral and social change based on the observation that in any community, there are people whose uncommon but successful behaviors or strategies enable them to find better solutions to a problem than their peers, despite facing similar challenges and having no extra resources or knowledge than their peers. These individuals are referred to as positive deviants.The concept first appeared in nutrition research in the 1970s.".
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- Positive_Deviance label "Positive Deviance".
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