Relier Pairs PSYC 365 Ch 1 Models VocabVersion en ligne Vocab of models par Spencer Leon 1 Multi-Stage Models 2 Theory of Reasoned Action (Ajzen & Fishbein) 3 Response efficacy belief 4 Behavioural Enaction Models 5 Implementation Intentions Model 6 Subjective norms 7 Perceived control 8 Theory of Planned Behaviour (Ajzen & Fishbein) 9 Health Belief 10 Cost-gain belief 11 Goal Theory Belief that a specific behaviour is within one’s control Behaviour is preceded by intentioned and that our intention is influenced by beliefs about the behaviour and subjective norms Provide a step-by-step explanation for how someone develops intention and then carries the intention through to behaviour, both short and long-term. Attempt to improve our ability to predict and affect behaviour by addressing the gap between intention and behaviour. Bagozzi. Similar to Gollwitzer's, but also considers a person's thoughts about the nature of the goal and the expression of intentions about the goal. Gollwitzer. Posits that people who have an implementation plan are much more likely to engage in that behaviour. Something we believe to be true concerning our health Assessment of the costs associated with a course of action compared to the benefit of the individual’s health Perception that a threat-reducing strategy will work Beliefs regarding what others think we should do and the extent to which we are motivated to go along with these people A hybrid theory of Reasoned Action with the addition of perceived behavioural control. Behaviour is preceded by intention and that intention is influenced not only by subjective norms and beliefs about efficacy of the behaviour, but also by the belief that one is actually capable of performing the behaviour.