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Intentions to Use Information Technologies
2008An integrative model explaining intentions to use an information technology is proposed. The primary objective is to obtain a clearer picture of how intentions are formed, and draws on previous research such as the technology acceptance model (Davis, Bagozzi, & Warshaw, 1989) and the decomposed theory of planned behavior (Taylor & Todd, 1995a).
Thompson, Ron +3 more
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Student Intention to Use E-Learning
2021The aim of this study is to investigate how interactivity with e-learning influence learners' consideration to use based on Malaysian settings and the effect relating to the learners' experiences in using e-learning over a period of time. This study uses a multiple regression for data analysis across a sample of 204 respondents.
Tan Pui Nee +6 more
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Intentions to Use Violence Among Young Adolescents
Pediatrics, 1996Objective. Frequent violent behavior among adolescents has been found to be associated with previous exposure to violence, personal victimization, depression, hopelessness, and older age. Although young adolescents engage in less severe violent behavior than older adolescents, their perceived normative expectations to use violence to resolve conflicts ...
R H, DuRant +3 more
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Consumers’ intentions to use ridesharing services in Iran
Research in Transportation Business & Management, 2021Ridesharing platforms have dramatically flourished in the ‘sharing economy’. Despite the unforeseen growth of the sharing economy concept, there are limited studies regarding the behavioral aspects and the acceptance drivers of this phenomenon.
Akbari, M. +5 more
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Jordanian Muslim Women's Intention to Use Oral Contraceptives
Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 2004Oral contraceptives (OCs) are the second most popular method of contraception in Jordan; however, their use remains low compared with the intrauterine device. The purpose of this article is to report the effect of factors identified by The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) on Jordanian Muslim women’s intention to use OCs.
Suha Al-Oballi, Kridli +1 more
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Using Pattern Recognition to Predict Driver Intent
2011Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) should correctly infer the intentions of the driver from what is implied by the incoming data available to it. Gaze behaviour has been found to be an indicator of information gathering, and therefore could be used to derive information about the driver's next planned objective in order to identify intended ...
Lethaus, Firas +3 more
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Exploring Teachers’ Intentions to Use Behavioral Classroom Interventions
Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2023Multi-tiered systems of behavioral supports offer teachers tools to implement positive, antecedent- or consequence-based interventions for all students (i.e., Tier 1), and for those who need additional support (i.e., Tier 2), such as students with ADHD.
Gwendolyn M, Lawson +5 more
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Elderly's Intention to Use Teledentistry Services
2023This research seeks to answer two questions: (1) What are the factors affecting elderly's intention to use teledentistry services? (2) What are the barriers to the adoption of teledentistry services among older people? To achieve this, the authors conducted a literature review related to this issue. The chapter is organized as follows.
Ahmed Chemseddine Bouarar +5 more
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Intention to use flexible work arrangements
Journal of Organizational Change Management, 2018PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate gender differences in motivations to use flexible work arrangements (FWAs) in Korea.Design/methodology/approachBased on a literature review on theory of planned behaviour (TPB), this study considers four motivational factors that influence the intention to use FWA: motivation for personal life ...
Eun Jung Ko, Sang Soo Kim
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Using movement and intentions to understand human activity
Cognition, 2009During perception, people segment continuous activity into discrete events. They do so in part by monitoring changes in features of an ongoing activity. Characterizing these features is important for theories of event perception and may be helpful for designing information systems. The three experiments reported here asked whether the body movements of
Jeffrey M, Zacks +3 more
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