Behavioral Intentions

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First behavioral intention idea was founded by Fishbein and Ajzen’s (1975) which describes as follows:

Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) was used as base The TRA aims to measure behavioral intention as

prediction of actual behavior. Ajzen described that intentions are “assumed to

capture motivational factors that influence a behavior” and can also be a measure of how much effort someone is willing to exert when performing a behavior. Attitude is defined as an individual’s feeling, either positive or negative, about performing the behavior.

Behavioral Intention

Ajzen (2002b) An indication of an individual's readiness to

perform a given behavior. It is assumed to be immediate antecedent of behavior (Ajzen, 2002b). It is based on attitude toward the behavior, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control, with each predictor weighted for its importance in relation to the behavior and population of interest

Based on what is written by Thompson and Panayiotopoulos:

Behavioral intention (BI) is then decomposed into two components: attitude towards the behavior and subjective norm.

Attitude towards the behavior is predicted by salient beliefs about a behavior, weighted by the subjects’ estimation of the likelihood that performing that behavior will result in a given outcome

Subjective norm is predicted by normative beliefs about what relevant other people would advise, weighted by the subject’s motivation to comply with the advice of those people

Behavioral Intention

Fishbein, M., & Ajzen, I. A function of both attitudes toward a behavior and

subjective norms toward that behavior, which has been found to predict actual behavior.

Your attitudes about exercise combined with the subjective norms about exercise, each with their own weight, will lead you to your intention to exercise (or not), which will then lead to your actual behavior.

Conceptual framework of behavioral intentions

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