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Understanding Attitudes and Predicting Social Behavior

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In this paper, the author explains "theory and reasoned action" model and then applies the model to various cases in attitude courses, such as self-defense and self-care.
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Core text in attitude courses. Explains "theory and reasoned action" model and then applies the model to various cases.

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Distal and Proximal Factors of Health Behaviors and Their Associations with Health in Children and Adolescents

TL;DR: Several distal and proximal factors are needed to take account of the multivariate complexity of health: e.g., immigration background affected health behaviors only indirectly and the effect of physical activity on objective health was mediated by physical fitness.
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Online Shopping of Travel Products: A Study of Influence of Each Dimension of travelers' Attitudes and the Impact of travelers' Online Shopping Experiences on Their Purchase Intentions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the impact of three attributes (perception of convenience, perception of merchandise options, and perception of value) on travelers' attitudes toward different online agencies online shopping for travel products.
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A Review on Intention Models for Predicting Entrepreneurial Behavior

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed three widely used best fit models (Shaper & Sokol, 1982; Bird, 1988; Ajzen, 1991) and discussed the application of these models in different settings.
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Activating the implementers: the role of organizational expectations, teacher beliefs, and motivation in bringing about reform

TL;DR: This paper investigated the relationship between teachers' CCSS-related action and associated organizational and individual factors, finding that both organizational expectation and intrinsic factors are directly and indirectly influencing teachers' action towards CCSS implementation.

Changing attitudes to Swedish wolf policy : wolf return, rural areas, and political alienation

Max Eriksson
TL;DR: In 1966, the grey wolf was listed as a protected species in Sweden and since then, the Swedish wolf population has increased in size, making human-wolf encounters more common, particularly in rural areas as discussed by the authors.
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