Group 1 - The Theory of Planned Behaviour

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Test Your Knowledge of the Theory of Planned Behaviour

Welcome to our quiz on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB)! This quiz will challenge your understanding of TPB and its key concepts, including attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control.

In this quiz, you will learn about:

  • The foundational elements of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
  • Examples of attitude and subjective norm in real life
  • The limitations of the theory
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by PlanningMind231
What are the three constructs of TBP?
A. Attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control
B. Behavioural beliefs, attitudes, subjective norms
C. Intention, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control
What is an example of perceived behaviour control?
A. "The doctor advises me to lose weight"
B. "I hate running"
C. "The gym is too far for me to drive to"
D. All of the above
Who created the Theory of Planned Behaviour?
A. Donald Trump
B. Sigmund Freud
C. Icek Ajzen
D. Ivan Pavlov
What is an example of attitude?
A. "I hate the gym"
B. "Eating more fruits and vegetables helps me manage my weight"
C. "Brushing my teeth will prevent gum disease"
All of the above
What are the limitations of TBP?
A. Does not account for that factor into behavioural intention and motivation
B. Does not account for environment and economic factors
C. Assumes that person will be successful in performing desired behaviour
D. All of the above
What is an example of a subjective norm?
A. "All of my family members are lazy"
B. "I hate the gym"
C. "People who are important to me would approve of me getting tested for STIs"
D. A and C are correct
The Theory of Planned Behaviour was previously called, "The Theory of Reasoned Action"
A. True
B. False
What is perceived behaviour control?
A. The extent to which the person feels is able to make the behaviour happen
B. Describes how social and personal factors influence our intentions, which in turn influence our behaviour
C. How confident a person feels about being able to perform, or not perform, the behaviour
A and C are correct
The Theory of Planned Behaviour proposes a model on how human action is guided, and it cannot be used to predict future behaviour
A. True
B. False
Which is true about intention?
A. Intention and attitude are interchangeable
B. Intention is a precursor to behaviour
C. The behaviour taken by an individual must be intentional
D. B and C
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