Achieving higher seat belt usage : the role of habit in bridging the attitude-behaviour gap.

Author(s)
Mittal, B.
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Abstract

The Triandis model of habit is applied in an investigation of attitude- behavior discrepancy for seat belt use behavior. Habit is conceptualized as automated response, and the measure employed here is shown to be discriminated from measures of intentions and behavior. A case is also made for a distinction between pro- intentional and counter- intentional habits.

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B 30695 [electronic version only] /83.2 /91.1 /
Source

Journal of Applied Social Psychology, Vol. 18 (1988), No. 12, p. 993-1016, 39 ref.

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