2000
DOI: 10.5993/ajhb.24.4.6
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Social Support and the Theory of Planned Behavior in the Exercise Domain

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“…Davis et al (1989) fail to find a significant relationship between SN and intentions. Scholars tackle the confusion from different angles: Venkatesh and Davis (2000) discuss compliance; Moore and Benbasat (1991) raise issues of image and social influence; Hartwick and Barki (1994) and Taylor and Todd (1995) argue that system experience decreases the direct effect of SN on intentions; and Courneya et al (2000) propose substituting SN with social support. Despite these efforts, ambiguity still surrounds the SN construct.…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Davis et al (1989) fail to find a significant relationship between SN and intentions. Scholars tackle the confusion from different angles: Venkatesh and Davis (2000) discuss compliance; Moore and Benbasat (1991) raise issues of image and social influence; Hartwick and Barki (1994) and Taylor and Todd (1995) argue that system experience decreases the direct effect of SN on intentions; and Courneya et al (2000) propose substituting SN with social support. Despite these efforts, ambiguity still surrounds the SN construct.…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Validated instruments 17,18 assessing social-cognitions for aerobic-related activity were modified to measure RT self-efficacy and intention. Task selfefficacy (three items; a ¼ 0.95) was measured (on scales of 0-100%), regarding one's confidence to weight train (1) once a week and, (2) three times a week.…”
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“…These five studies are summarized in detail (chapter 2) to illustrate how the TPB constructs have been defined and examined (i.e., Blanchard et. al., 2003;Chatzisarantis & Hagger, 2005;Courneya, Plotnikoff, Hotz, & Birkett, 2000;Norman & Conner, 2005;Rhodes, Jones, & Courneya, 2002).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collectively, both male and female college students formed the populations for three of the five studies while in the Courneya et al (2000) study, the population consisted of a sample of adults from the community and Chatzisarantis and Hagger's (2005) population consisted of younger students, mean age 14.6 years. All five studies used quantitative designs and focused on the TPB and exercise or physical activity.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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