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Mediator of Moderators: Temporal Stability of Intention and the Intention-Behavior Relation
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2003Intention certainty, past behavior, self-schema, anticipated regret, and attitudinal versus normative control all have been found to moderate intention-behavior relations. It is argued that moderation occurs because these variables produce “strong” intentions. Stability of intention over time is a key index of intention strength.
Paschal, Sheeran, Charles, Abraham
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The Behavioral Intentions Questionnaire
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1991In 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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Social character and the structure of behavioral intention
Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, 1978Measures of attitude and behavioral intention have played a significant role in the study of consumer behavior. Since behavioral intention may function as a precursor to a behavioral act, its component elements suggest approaches to marketing mix development.
C. B. Tankersley, D. R. Lambert
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Reading As An Intentional Behavior
1992Abstract To the perception psychologist, reading is not an isolated behavior that can be understood adequately by itself. Depending as heavily as it does on the language skills and on directed visual search, reading text, as a perceptuomotor activity, has certain characteristics in common with listening to speech and with viewing scenes.
Julian Hochberg, Virginia Brooks
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Implementation Intentions and the Theory of Planned Behavior
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1997This study concerns the implications of Peter Gollwitzer's concept of implementation intentions for Icek Ajzen's theory of planned behavior. Attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and intentions were assessed before an intervention that required subjects to make implementation intentions concerning when and where they would perform ...
Orbell, Sheina +2 more
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Neural and behavioral correlates of intentional actions
Neuropsychologia, 2011An essential characteristic of human behavior is the ability to act out of intrinsic motivation to achieve desired goals. These kinds of actions have been classed as intentional or voluntary. They contrast with actions that are performed in response to external stimuli.
Krieghoff, Veronika +3 more
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Individual Differences in the Predictions of Behavioral Intentions
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1988We examined individual differences in the formation of behavioral intentions by American female students. Within the frameworks of the Fishbein-Ajzen and Triandis models of behavioral intentions, we measured the relative emphasis given to intention predictors for 40 behavioral intentions and examined how this emphasis was related to authoritarianism ...
Kashima, Yoshihisa, Kashima, Emiko S.
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The Role of Behavioral Intentions in the Prediction of Behavior
The Journal of Social Psychology, 1985Abstract Fishbein's assertion that behavioral intentions are the immediate antecedents to behavior is tested through path analysis. A sample of New York State probation officers (N = 113) completed a questionnaire which included their sentence recommendations for a period of six months (behavior); their proposed recommendations for six standardized ...
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Voluntary and Intentional Behavior
1972One implication of the analysis of action I have advanced is, as I suggested in Section 20, that all and only items of voluntary behavior are bound actions. Moreover, there are two distinct kinds of involuntary behavior; and there is what might be called, after Aristotle, non-voluntary behavior.
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Intentional Behavior and Intentional Communication in Young Free-Ranging Orangutans
Child Development, 1992The goal of this study was to describe the ontogeny of the manipulation of an animate object (i.e., the mother) by young free-ranging orangutans within the context of food sharing. The food-sharing context is an important one in the development of object manipulation skills and social communication. 5 orangutans, ranging in age from 1 month to 5 years,
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