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1 online resource (305 pages) |
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Front Cover; Prediction and Change of Health Behavior; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Part 1; 1. Predicting and Changing Behavior: A Reasoned Action Approach: Icek Ajzen and Dolores Albarracín; 2. Distinctions Pertaining to Fishbein and Ajzen's Theory of Reasoned Action: David Trafimow; 3. The Role of Discrete Emotions in the Theory of Reasoned Action and Its Successors: Quitting Smoking in Young Adults: Joseph N. Cappella; 4. An Extension of the Theory of Reasoned Action and Its Successors to Multiple Behavior Interventions: Robert Hornik |
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5. A Theory of Implicit Reasoned Action: The Role of Implicit and Explicit Attitudes in the Prediction of Behavior: James Jaccard and Hart Blanton6. Commentary on Attitudes and Behavior: Harry C. Triandis; 7. Attitudes and Behavior: Critical Issues: Victor Ottati and Nathaniel D. Krumdick; Part 2; 8. Does Perceived Control Moderate Attitudinal and Normative Effects on Intention? A Review of Conceptual and Methodological Issues: Marco Yzer; 9. What Is the Behavior? Strategies for Selecting the Behavior to Be Addressed by Health Promotion Interventions: Susan E. Middlestadt |
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10. Application of an Integrated Behavioral Model to Understand HIV Prevention Behavior of Highrisk Men in Rural Zimbabwe: Danuta Kasprzyk and Daniel E. Montaño11. Understanding and Motivating Condom Use Among At-Risk and HIV-Seropositive Persons: A Review and Demonstration of the Applicabily of the Theories of Reasoned Actionand Planned Behavior: Richard J. Wolitski and Jun Zhang; 12. Through the Theoretical Microscope: Comments on Kasprzyk and Montaño, Wolitski and Zhang, and Middlestadt and Yzer: Lorraine Sherr |
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13. Commentary on the Theories of Reasoned Action and Planned Behavior and Their Use in Health Promotion: Gerald Gorn14. Exploring HIV Serosorting as a Preventive Behavior Among Men Who Have Sex with Men, Using a Comprehensive Approach to Behavioral: Emily Hopkins and Cornelis A. Rietmeijer; 15. Extension of Theory of Reasoned Action: Principles for Health Promotion Programs with Marginalized Populations in Latin America: Susan Pick; 16. Applying the Theory of Reasoned Action to HIV Risk-Reduction Behavioral Interventions: Loretta Sweet Jemmott and John B. Jemmott |
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17. The Theory of Reasoned Action and Advances in HIV/AIDS Prevention: Seth C. Kalichman18. Applied Aspects of Health Promotion Interventions Based on Theory of Reasoned Action and Theory of Planned Behavior: David Holtgrave; 19. A Reasoned Action Approach: Some Issues, Questions, and Clarifications: Martin Fishbein; Index |
Summary |
Prediction and Change of Health Behavior honors the work of Martin Fishbein by illustrating the breadth and depth of the reasoned action approach. Focused on attitudes and their effects on health-related behavior, the book demonstrates the profound impact of Fishbein and Ajzen's theories of reasoned action on attitude research and on the solution of social problems. Part I is devoted to theoretical and conceptual issues aspects of the reasoned action approach. Leading figures in the field address such issues as measurement compatibility, the interaction of belief strength and outcome evaluatio |
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Health behavior -- Decision making
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Health attitudes.
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Health planning -- Decision making
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Health promotion.
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Attitude (Psychology)
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Prediction (Psychology)
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Attitude to Health
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Health Promotion
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Attitude
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Healthy Living.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Holism.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Reference.
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MEDICAL -- Preventive Medicine.
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Attitude (Psychology)
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Health attitudes.
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Health behavior -- Decision making.
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Health planning -- Decision making.
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Health promotion.
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Prediction (Psychology)
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Electronic book
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Author |
Albarracin, Dolores
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Hornik, Robert
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ISBN |
9781135593063 |
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113559306X |
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