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ArtikelThe Theory of Planned Behavior  
Oleh: Ajzen, Icek
Jenis: Article from Books - Reference
Dalam koleksi: Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology, page 438-459.
Topik: Planned Behavior; Theory of Reasoned Action; Attitude Toward a Behavior; The Cognitive Foundation of Attitudes; The Cognitive Foundation of Subjective Norms; Behavioral Control; The Cognitive Foundation of Perceived Behavioral Control
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    • Nomor Panggil: 301.150.1 SAG 3
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Isi artikelThis chapter describes the theory of planned behavior (TPB), a prominent reasoned action model, its conceptual foundation, its intellectual history, and the research it has generated. From its roots in propositional control and expectancy theory, the TPB emerged as a major framework for understanding, predictingm and changing human social behavior. According to the theory, intention is the immediate antecedent of behavior and is itself a function of attitude toward the behavior, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control; and these determinants follow, respectively, from beliefs about the behavioral control; and these determinant follow, respectively, from beliefs about the behavior's likely consequences, about normative expectations of important others, and about the presence of factors that control behavioral performance. Empirical support for the theory comes from a host of correlational studies demonstrating its ability to predict intentions and behavior as well as from interventions showing that changes in behavioral, normative, and control beliefs can produce changes in intentions, and that these change in intentions are reflected in subsequent behavior. The chapter also considers the TPB's reasoned action approach in the context of recent work on automatic, nonconscious processes in human social behavior. It is argued that insight into automaticity can complement the understanding of behavior provided by a reasoned action approach.
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