نتایج جستجو برای: subjective norms

تعداد نتایج: 100179  

1999
Meng Hsiang Hsu Tung-Ching Lin Feng-Yang Kuo Pei-Cheng Sun

The illegal copying of software is commonly referred to as software piracy, which has considered as one of ethical issues on cyberspace. To this end, several measures have been tried to prevent and deter losses. One is to identify the factors that influence individuals’ piracy act. In this research, a theoretical model is developed to test the factors that would significantly affect piracy inte...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2010
Suyun Li Shirley Camp Jananne Finck Martha Winter Karen Chapman-Novakofski

The primary objective of this study was to determine the variables associated with intention to consume soy products and identify key variables that could be used as targets in soy nutrition education and consumption promotion. A pre/post-test survey was used during a three session class focused on diabetes that discussed and introduced soy foods. The Theory of Planned Behavior framed the quest...

Journal: :International journal of environmental research and public health 2015
Dongliang Zhang Guangqing Huang Xiaoling Yin Qinghua Gong

Understanding the factors that affect residents' waste separation behaviors helps in constructing effective environmental campaigns for a community. Using the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this study examines factors associated with waste separation behaviors by analyzing responses to questionnaires distributed in Guangzhou, China. Data drawn from 208 of 1000-field questionnaires were used ...

2014
Zainol Bidin

The aim of this study is to investigate the perception of taxpayers towards the implementation of good and services tax (GST) in Malaysia. Theory of reasoned action proposed by Fishbein and Ajzen (1975) was used as the underlying theory for the study. One hundred and three respondents in Kedah and Perlis participated in the study. Multiple regressions were employed to examine the relationship b...

2011
Youyi Liu Meiling Hao Ping Li Hua Shu

The present study reports timed norms for 435 object pictures in Mandarin Chinese. These data include naming latency, name agreement, concept agreement, word length, and age of acquisition (AoA) based on children's naming and adult ratings, and several other adult ratings of concept familiarity, subjective word frequency, image agreement, image variability, and visual complexity. Furthermore, w...

2017
Natalia Frishman Gloria Jones Johnson Catherine H. Strohbehn

This research examined how attitudes and subjective norms influence behavioral intentions to eat irradiated food. This inquiry is important because, food irradiation is controversial and the public’s attitude toward it can influence the extent to which it is eventually adopted. The data received from the first, large-scale commercially funded market test of irradiated food in supermarkets locat...

Journal: :Ear and hearing 2010
Jani A Johnson Robyn M Cox Genevieve C Alexander

OBJECTIVES This study was undertaken for two purposes: First, to provide a comparison of subjective performance and benefit measured with the Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) questionnaire for two groups. One group included hearing-impaired individuals using 1990s-era linear processing hearing aids. The other group included hearing-impaired individuals using more current wide-...

Journal: :BMC pregnancy and childbirth 2015
Kym J Guelfi Chen Wang James A Dimmock Ben Jackson John P Newnham Huixia Yang

BACKGROUND Despite the well-established benefits of exercise during pregnancy, many women remain inactive. This may be related, in part, to women's beliefs about exercise in pregnancy, which are likely influenced by cultural background. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to compare attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control toward exercise, together with current levels o...

Journal: :Psychological science 2011
Jamil Zaki Jessica Schirmer Jason P Mitchell

Social influence--individuals' tendency to conform to the beliefs and attitudes of others--has interested psychologists for decades. However, it has traditionally been difficult to distinguish true modification of attitudes from mere public compliance with social norms; this study addressed this challenge using functional neuroimaging. Participants rated the attractiveness of faces and subseque...

2013
Maria Olenick Lois Ryan Allen

BACKGROUND This descriptive correlational and comparative study explored health-care faculty (HCF) attitudes toward interprofessional education (IPE) and interprofessional health-care teams, HCF perceptions of subjective norms, the influence of subjective norms on HCF intent to engage in IPE, and HCF intent to engage in IPE. In addition, differences among seven disciplines of HCF were explored....

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