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    • What does the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) explain?
      Intentions and behaviour
    • Perceived behavioural control in the TPB refers to the belief in one's ability to control the behaviour
    • Intentions have a direct impact on actual behaviour in the TPB.
    • Match the TPB component with its definition:
      Attitudes ↔️ Positive or negative evaluation of the behaviour
      Subjective Norms ↔️ Perception of social pressure
      Perceived Behavioural Control ↔️ Belief in ability to control behaviour
    • What is an example of subjective norms in the context of quitting smoking?
      Support from family
    • The TPB is often criticized for its overemphasis on rational planning
    • The Health Belief Model considers social norms, unlike the TPB.
      False
    • Arrange the stages of the Stages of Change Model in their correct order:
      1️⃣ Precontemplation
      2️⃣ Contemplation
      3️⃣ Preparation
      4️⃣ Action
      5️⃣ Maintenance
    • What role do attitudes play in the TPB?
      Strengthen intentions
    • Subjective norms in the TPB create a supportive environment
    • Which TPB component builds confidence in one's ability to control behaviour?
      Perceived Behavioural Control
    • Match the theory with its key focus:
      TPB ↔️ Intentions and control
      Health Belief Model ↔️ Risk perception
      Stages of Change Model ↔️ Readiness to change
    • The Stages of Change Model includes five stages, one of which is Action
    • The Stages of Change Model explains the underlying mechanisms of behavior change.
      False
    • What is the key focus of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)?
      Intentions and control
    • Match the TPB component with its description:
      Attitudes ↔️ Positive or negative evaluation
      Subjective Norms ↔️ Perception of social pressure
      Perceived Behavioural Control ↔️ Belief in ability to control
    • Attitudes in the TPB strengthen intentions
    • What role do subjective norms play in the TPB?
      Create a supportive environment
    • Perceived behavioural control builds confidence in one's ability to control a behaviour.
    • In the TPB, attitudes refer to the positive or negative evaluation of a specific behaviour
    • What happens to intentions when attitudes toward a behaviour become more positive?
      Intentions increase
    • What are the two components of subjective norms in the TPB?
      Normative beliefs and motivation to comply
    • Subjective norms create a sense of social pressure that influences intentions.
    • Arrange the components of subjective norms in the correct sequence:
      1️⃣ Normative beliefs
      2️⃣ Motivation to comply
    • Perceived behavioural control is the belief in one's ability to perform a specific behaviour
    • Perceived behavioural control affects how strongly an individual intends to take action.
    • What does high perceived behavioural control mean in the context of quitting smoking?
      Belief in managing cravings
    • What does the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) propose regarding human behaviour?
      Intentions influence behaviour
    • In the TPB, attitudes refer to the positive or negative evaluation of the behaviour
    • Subjective norms in the TPB reflect social pressure to perform a behaviour.
    • Match the TPB component with its description:
      Attitudes ↔️ Evaluation of behaviour
      Subjective Norms ↔️ Social pressure perception
      Perceived Behavioural Control ↔️ Belief in ability
    • Order the steps of how TPB components influence behaviour:
      1️⃣ Positive attitudes, strong norms, and high PBC
      2️⃣ Stronger intentions
      3️⃣ Actual behaviour
    • What is the role of subjective norms in the TPB?
      Social pressure perception
    • Higher perceived behavioural control leads to stronger intentions to engage in or cease a behaviour
    • Family support is an example of a subjective norm that encourages quitting smoking.
    • Match the TPB component with its influence:
      Attitudes ↔️ Strengthens intentions
      Subjective Norms ↔️ Creates supportive environment
      Perceived Behavioural Control ↔️ Builds confidence
    • Order the steps of how TPB components influence behaviour:
      1️⃣ Positive attitudes, strong norms, and high PBC
      2️⃣ Stronger intentions
      3️⃣ Actual behaviour
    • What is the primary focus of attitudes in the TPB?
      Personal evaluations
    • A more positive attitude toward a behaviour strengthens the intention to engage in or cease that behaviour
    • Attitudes in the TPB are influenced by social pressure.
      False
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