Theory of Planned Behaviour

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It suggests that our ___________ attitudes influence our views of the addictive behaviour.
behavioural
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It suggests that our subjective _____ (how others view behaviour) affects our intentions and behaviour in the context of addiction.
norms
2 of 10
It suggests that our _________ behavioural control influences our intention and behavioural outcome.
perceived
3 of 10
An advantage of this theory is that it takes into account that people do not always have _______ of their behaviour.
control
4 of 10
Norman et al found that perceived behavioural control was a strong _________ of binge drinking.
predictor
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The theory suggests that _________ leads to an addictive behaviour not being carried out.
intention
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_________ attitude is viewing the behaviour as enjoyable.
affective
7 of 10
Ogden highlights that studies often use ____-______ and therefore suffers social desirability bias.
selfreport
8 of 10
A problem with this is that the theory is ____________ as it is too rational and does not account for emotions.
reductionist
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Hanson found that African Americans were influenced by all three, however Puerto Ricansonly had ________ and perceived control were more important.
attitude
10 of 10

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It suggests that our subjective _____ (how others view behaviour) affects our intentions and behaviour in the context of addiction.

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norms

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It suggests that our _________ behavioural control influences our intention and behavioural outcome.

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An advantage of this theory is that it takes into account that people do not always have _______ of their behaviour.

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Norman et al found that perceived behavioural control was a strong _________ of binge drinking.

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