Understanding the intention-behavior gap: The role of intention strength
University of Leeds · University of Sheffield
Abstract
This manuscript overviews recent research on the intention-behavior gap, focusing on moderators of the intention-behavior relationship. The manuscript draws on the concept of intention strength to make two important points. First, strong intentions provide better predictions of behavior, thereby reducing the intention-behavior gap. However, strong intentions have the additional features of being more stable over time, less pliable in the face of interventions to change them, and more likely to bias information processing about engaging in the behavior. These four features of intention strength are not independent. For example, stable intentions are likely to provide better predictions of behavior. Second,…
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- FWCI
- 49.23
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Certainty
- Social psychology