Save
Psychology
Theory of planned behaviour
Save
Share
Learn
Content
Leaderboard
Share
Learn
Created by
libbyberkshire
Visit profile
Cards (14)
Personal Attitudes - this is our
negative
or positive feelings towards the behaviour
change.
Positive
attitudes will
increase
behaviour intention.
Negative attitudes will
decrease
intention to change.
Subjective norms -
beliefs
about how those
close
to us view our current or future behaviours.
Perceived behaviour control
- an individuals
belief
in their ability to change.
Perceived behaviour control will affect how long and hard people will try to
change
their behaviour.
Positive attitudes to
alcohol
= drinking
alcohol.
Weak perception of control is correlate with too much
drinking.
Confidence
in ability to drink =
actual consumption
of drink.
TPB
is missing anticipated
regret.
Anticipated regret
is the extent a person thinks they would
regret
not making changes to behaviour.
TPB has a wide range of
applications
and can be applied to more the
alcohol
consumption.
TPS is more
descriptive
than explanatory and the relationship between
intention
and behaviour isn’t explained.
Positive attitudes towards
healthy
eating predicted intention to actual
healthy
eating.