1984
DOI: 10.1080/00224545.1984.9713496
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Separability of Attitudinal and Normative Influences on Behavioral Intentions in the Fishbein-Ajzen Model

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“…This effect was not suggested by the TPB but is consistent with other research (Chang, 1998;Shepherd & O'Keefe, 1984;Vallerand, Deshaies, Cuerrier, Pelletier, & Mongeau, 1992). This implies that a student's attitude toward cheating is affected by what others think about it.…”
Section: Structusupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This effect was not suggested by the TPB but is consistent with other research (Chang, 1998;Shepherd & O'Keefe, 1984;Vallerand, Deshaies, Cuerrier, Pelletier, & Mongeau, 1992). This implies that a student's attitude toward cheating is affected by what others think about it.…”
Section: Structusupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These are defined as a person's perception that most people who are important to him/her think he/she should or should not perform the behavior (Ajzen, 1991). There is evidence that suggests that subjective norm also influences intention (Shepherd and O'Keefe, 1984;Shimp and Kavas, 1984;Vallerand, et al, 1992;Chang, 1998). Since one's ethical attitude towards a specific behavior is likely to be influenced by significant others (Bommer et al, 1987;Kreie and Cronan, 1999a), subjective norms have also been theorized to influence intention.…”
Section: Subjective Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also evidence that suggests that subjective norms also influence attitude (Chang, 1998;Shepherd and O'Keefe, 1984;Shimp and Kavas, 1984;Vallerand et al, 1992). Since one's attitude (or ethical attitude) towards a specific behavior is likely to be influenced by significant others (Bommer et al, 1987;Kreie and Cronan, 1999a, b).…”
Section: Subjective Normsmentioning
confidence: 99%