“…Today, the consensus is that attitudes can affect actions, but a number of variables moderate the attitude-behavior relation (Ajzen & Fishbein, 1977; Cacioppo, Gardner, & Berntson, 1997; Crano, 2012; Fishbein & Ajzen, 1975; Petty & Krosnick, 1995). Of the variables identified as potential moderators of the attitude-behavior link, attitude ambivalence is one of the most promising, but has received perhaps the least attention (Conner & Armitage, 2008), though a resurgence of research on ambivalence has occurred over the last decade (e.g., DeMarree, Wheeler, Briñol, & Petty, 2014). …”