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Applying the Reasoned Action Approach
Edited by Icek Ajzen, Dolores Albarracin, Robert Hornik
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...
Published March 6th 2007 by Psychology Press
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Edited by Dolores Albarracin, Blair T. Johnson, Mark P. Zanna
This new handbook presents, synthesizes, and integrates the existing knowledge of methods, theories, and data in attitudes. The editors' goal is to promote an understanding of the broader principles underlying attitudes across several disciplines. Divided into three parts: one on definitions and...
Published July 7th 2005 by Psychology Press
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