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Theory of planned behavior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychology, the theory of planned behavior is a theory about the link between attitudes and behavior. It was proposed by Icek Ajzen (last name sometimes spelled 'Aizen') as an extension of the th...
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Intention stability was computed from within-participants correlations between Time 1 and Time 2 intention items. Intention stability moderated the intention-behavior relation such that stable intentions were more likely to be enacted than unstable intentions.
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The present study examined moderating effects of mindfulness on the intention-behavior relationship within the theory of planned behavior. Mindfulness describes a quality of consciousness characterized by heightened clarity and awareness of present experiences and functioning.
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Intention certainty, past behavior, self-schema, anticipated regret, and attitudinal versus normative control all have been found to moderate intention-behavior relations. ... Intention certainty, past behavior, self-schema, anticipated regret, and attitudinal versus normative control all have been found to moderate...
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The findings indicate a role for conscientiousness in understanding intention-behavior relationships when the context of behavior is changing or unknown.
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