Examples of theory Reference Guide (1)

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1) Provide the name of the theory: Theory of Planned Behaviour 2) Provide a diagram of the theory: Figure 1. Citation 15 3) Provide a definition of the construct: The Theory of Planned Behaviour can be defined as the likelihood that an individual will engage in a health behaviour, such as regular exercise in correlation with the strength of their intention to engage in the health behaviour. 12 This theory can be used to predict health behaviours and understand that behaviours are determined by intentions and behavioural control. 5 4) Identify one advantage and disadvantage of this theory: An advantage of this theory is that it can be used to gather information to help identify the largest barriers when trying to change behaviours. 14 A disadvantage of theory is that the model does not include certain behavioural factors, such as emotion. 14 5) Identify one associated Behaviour Change Technique: 13.2 Framing/reframing: Suggest the deliberate adoption of a perspective or new perspective on behaviour (e.g., its purpose) in order to change cognitions or emotions about performing the behaviour (includes ‘Cognitive structing’). 6) Provide a peer reviewed article that uses the theory as a guide to intervention: Ajzen I. From intentions to actions: A theory of planned behaviour. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-69746-3_2. Accessed September 28, 2021. 1
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