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  2. Oct 11, 2023 · The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is a cognitive theory by Azjen (1985) that proposes that an individual’s decision to engage in a specific behavior, such as gambling or stopping gambling, can be predicated by their intention to engage in that behavior (Fig. 1).

  3. Jun 10, 2020 · The theory of planned behavior (TPB) has been used successfully to explain and predict behavior in a multitude of behavioral domains, from physical activity to drug use, from recycling to choice of travel mode, from safer sex to consumer behavior, and from technology adoption to protection of privacy, to name but a few (for meta-analytic ...

    • Icek Ajzen
    • 2020
  4. Mar 15, 2023 · The top ten most frequently used behavioral theories in the articles reviewed in this paper are: the “theory of planned behavior,” “random utility theory,” “prospect theory,” the “theory of cognitive dissonance,” “expected utility theory,” the “theory of bounded rationality,” “Bayesian theory,” “nudge theory ...

  5. Oct 14, 2019 · In the planning-related field, many of these behavioral theories are related to the development of planning theories, for example, rational theory of planning and the criticisms of it (e.g., Faludi 1987; Allmendinger 2009; Forester 1984).

    • Heeseo Rain Kwon, Elisabete A. Silva
    • 2020
  6. Aug 7, 2015 · The primary aim of this paper is to identify theories of behaviour and behaviour change of potential relevance to public health interventions across four scientific disciplines: psychology, sociology, anthropology and economics.

    • Rachel Davis, Rona M Campbell, Zoe Hildon, Laura Hobbs, Susan Michie
    • 10.1080/17437199.2014.941722
    • 2015
    • 2015/08/08
  7. Mar 7, 2018 · The planning of behavior change interventions should always: (1) Use behavioral theories and evidence as foundations; (2) Take an ecological approach to assessing and intervening in (health) problems; and. (3) Make sure that agents in the target communities and other relevant stakeholders participate.

  8. At present, only a few popular behavioral theories are being applied in planning such as the theory of planned behavior in transport (e.g. Castanier, Deroche, and Woodman 2013; Silva and Wu 2014) and prospect theory in housing and real estate (e.g. Dunning 2017).

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