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Does the Temporal Stability of Behavioral Intentions Moderate Intention-Behavior and Past Behavior-Future Behavior Relations?

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1999
This study tested the hypothesis that the temporal stability of behavioral intentions moderates relationships between intentions and behavior and between previous experience and subsequent performance. Respondents (N = 164) completed measures of theory of planned behavior variables, with respect to studying over the winter vacation, at two time points
Sheeran, P, Orbell, S, Trafimow, D
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Bridging Intention-Behavior Gap through Implementation Intention: Conceptual Insight

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2023
The gap between intention and behavior is considered as a psychological state of the individual to perform any planned action. Scholars define this gap by implementation intention, and they argue the impact of implementation intention to transform intention into an action. It can be argued that this transformation is much more relevant and important in
Wijetunge Arachchige Deepani Sajeewa Wijetunge   +3 more
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Factors Influencing Intentions and the Intention-Behavior Relation

Human Relations, 1974
Communicative and compliance behaviors of subjects working in three-person groups were predicted. Consistent with Fishbein's modified version of Dulany's theory of propositional control, subjects' intentions to perform these behaviors correlated highly with their attitudes toward the behaviors and with their normative beliefs about the behaviors ...
Icek Ajzen, Martin Fisbbein
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Relationships Among Attitudes, Behavioral Intentions, and Behavior

Communication Research, 1993
In a recent meta-analysis of attitude-behavior research, the authors of this article found a strong overall attitude-behavior relationship (r = .79) when methodological artifacts are eliminated. The trend in A-B research, however, is to conceive of behavioral intentions (BI) as a mediator between attitudes (A) and behaviors (B).
MIN-SUN KIM, JOHN E. HUNTER
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Habit and Behavioral Intentions as Predictors of Social Behavior

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1978
This research assessed the relative impact of habit and behavioral intentions in predicting classroom teacher behavior, using a model proposed by Triandis. Responses from a behavioral differential, as well as two hours of classroom observations, were taken on 77 male and female black and white junior high school teachers.
Dan, Landis   +2 more
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Conscientiousness and the Intention–Behavior Relationship: Predicting Exercise Behavior

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2007
The present study examined the moderating role of conscientiousness within the theory of planned behavior (TPB) for exercise behavior during usual vs. unusual context. Affective and cognitive attitude, subjective and descriptive norm, perceived behavioral control, behavioral intention, past behavior, conscientiousness, and self-reported behavior were ...
Mark, Conner   +2 more
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Mobile Services Behavioral Intention

2016
This chapter presents a review of literature concerning behavioral intention theory and research models, focusing on the factors driving consumer adoption intention of mobile services. Based on this theoretical background a conceptual framework that combines perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, innovativeness, trust, demographic characteristics
Vaggelis Saprikis   +2 more
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Discrepancy between Snack Choice Intentions and Behavior

Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2008
To investigate dietary constructs that affect the discrepancy between intentioned and actual snack choice.Participants indicated their intentioned snack choice from a set of 4 snacks (2 healthful, 2 unhealthful). One week later, they actually chose a snack from the same set.
Weijzen, P.L.G.   +2 more
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The Behavioral Intentions Questionnaire

Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1991
In the present study exploratory factor analysis is used to establish the etic validity of the Triandis model (as represented by the Behavioral Intentions Questionnaire) for each of three Australian cultural groups: Aboriginal, Anglo, and Migrant. It is also used to determine the emic content of the variables relevant to each of the groups.
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Does Measuring Intent Change Behavior?

Journal of Consumer Research, 1993
Past research has established that, while self-reports of purchase intentions can predict behavior, various factors affect the strength of the intentions-behavior link. This article explores one such factor: the impact of merely measuring intent. Our specific question concerns the impact of measuring intent on subsequent purchase behavior.
Morwitz, Vicki G   +2 more
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