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Evaluating and Extending the Theory of Planned Behaviour

European Review of Social Psychology, 1995
In this chapter we consider recent theoretical and empirical developments relevant to the theory of planned behaviour, drawing in particular on our own research in the domain of driver behaviour. The issues we focus on are the measurement of perceived control, and in particular the development of a ‘belief-based’ measure of perceived control; the more ...
Manstead, A.S.R., Parker, D.
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Using the theory of planned behaviour to predict observed driving behaviour

British Journal of Social Psychology, 2007
The ability of psychosocial variables to predict driver behaviour was tested using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB; I. ) as a theoretical framework. At Time 1, participants ( N =150) completed questionnaire measures of TPB variables.
Elliott, M.A.   +2 more
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Predictors of smoking behaviour: an application of Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour

British Journal of Addiction, 1992
AbstractThe aim of the present paper was to verify the basic assumptions underlying the theory of planned behaviour for the prediction of cigarette smoking intentions and behaviour among adults of the general population (study 1) and a group of pregnant women (study 2). Each study was developed based upon Ajzen's theory of planned behaviour.
G, Godin   +3 more
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A multicomponent model of the theory of planned behaviour

British Journal of Health Psychology, 2006
The purpose of this study was to investigate the measurement and predictive structure of multiple components of attitude (affective and instrumental), subjective norm (injunctive and descriptive) and an alternative measure of perceived behavioural control (PBC; skills/ability, opportunity, and resources) in the exercise domain.
Ryan E, Rhodes   +2 more
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Hygienic food handling behaviours. An application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour

Appetite, 2009
It is estimated that 5.4 million Australians get sick annually from eating contaminated food and that up to 20% of this illness results from food handling behaviour. A study was undertaken to investigate the efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) including past behaviour in predicting safe food handling intention and behaviour.
Mullan, Barbara, Wong, C.
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The theory of planned behaviour: Reactions and reflections

Psychology & Health, 2011
The seven articles in this issue, and the accompanying meta-analysis in Health Psychology Review [McEachan, R.R.C., Conner, M., Taylor, N., & Lawton, R.J. (2011). Prospective prediction of health-related behaviors with the theory of planned behavior: A meta-analysis. Health Psychology Review, 5, 97-144], illustrate the wide application of the theory of
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An extended model of theory of planned behaviour

Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, 2019
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to provide an extended model of the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and examine how institutional infrastructure and two social factors – peer effect and gender discrimination – determine entrepreneurial intention in emerging economies such as India.Design/methodology/approachUsing a structural equation modelling ...
Sushil Kumar, Satyasiba Das
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Entrepreneurial intentions: Applying the theory of planned behaviour

Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 1993
Understanding and predicting new venture initiation requires research using theory-driven models that adequately reflect the complex perception-based processes underlying intentional, planned behaviours such as new venture initiation. We discuss exactly such a model, widely used in social psychology, and demonstrate its applicability to the ...
Norris F. Krueger, Alan L Carsrud
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Theory of planned behaviour: general practitioners’ prescribing and referral behaviour

European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare, 2017
Rationale and aims: The vast majority of patients seen in general practice present with a mental health component to their illness. Despite current clinical guidelines, suggesting referral to psychological-based treatments being a more appropriate course of action, anti-depressant prescription remains high for those suffering common mental health ...
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Self-schemas and the theory of planned behaviour

European Journal of Social Psychology, 2000
This paper argues that empirical, conceptual, and statistical difficulties characterise previous demonstrations that self-schemas moderate the relationship between intentions and behaviour. A longitudinal study (n=163) was designed to overcome limitations of previous research. Theory of planned behaviour variables, past behaviour, and self-schemas were
Sheeran, Paschal, Orbell, Sheina
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