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Table 1 Types of Intervention and their definition (Geller, 2005)

From: An intervention engine design and development based on learning analytics: the intelligent intervention system (In2S)

Types of intervention

Definition

Instructional

Use an activator or antecedent to start a new behavior

Supportive

If an individual learns the correct behavior and demonstrates behavior, in order to routine of daily life or automate the movement.

Motivational

Individual knows the correct behavior, but if it does not, when individual needs an external encouragement or pressure.