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Theory of Planned Behavior
The theory of planned behavior is a psychological theory that links one's beliefs and attitudes towards a behavior, the subjective norms surrounding it, and perceived control over the behavior to their intentions and actual performance of the behavior.
Positive Attitudes
A mental stance that involves looking at the good side of situations, expecting positive outcomes, and maintaining a hopeful outlook.
Specific Intentions
Explicit, defined goals that an individual sets out to achieve, often detailed and focused.
Theory of Reasoned Action
A psychological theory that predicts an individual's intention to engage in a behavior at a specific time and place, considering attitudes toward the behavior and subjective norms.
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