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Belief, Attitude, Intention and Behavior: An Introduction to Theory and Research.

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“…Their proposed typology is structured along three theoretical key concepts: intention, commitment, and behavior. These concepts are based on related research on intention and motivation, namely the integrative model of motivation (Fenouillet, 2012), Fishbein and Ajzen's (1975) theory of reasoned action, and Deci and Ryan's (2002) self-determination theory. However, it remains unclear what precise aspects Huin et al (2016) used from these theories and how they were reflected in their model.…”
Section: Related Work On Dropout and Success In Moocsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their proposed typology is structured along three theoretical key concepts: intention, commitment, and behavior. These concepts are based on related research on intention and motivation, namely the integrative model of motivation (Fenouillet, 2012), Fishbein and Ajzen's (1975) theory of reasoned action, and Deci and Ryan's (2002) self-determination theory. However, it remains unclear what precise aspects Huin et al (2016) used from these theories and how they were reflected in their model.…”
Section: Related Work On Dropout and Success In Moocsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) yang diperkenalkan oleh Icek Ajzen pada tahun 1991, merupakan pengembangan dari Theory of Reasoned Action yang dirumuskan bersama oleh Ajzen dan Fishbein (Ajzen & Fishbein 1980;Fishbein & Ajzen 1975). Secara umum, teori tersebut menjelaskan mengapa seseorang melakukan tindakan tertentu.…”
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“…The model also recognizes that beliefs are often affected by cognitive and motivational processes, and that the information retrieval process is commonly distorted by personal convenience (Eagly & Chaiken, 1993;Fishbein & Ajzen, 1975). Furthermore, the negativity bias principle explains that "whether cognitive or affective in nature, negative information tends to have a greater impact on overall evaluations than comparably extreme positive information" (Ajzen, 2001).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework: the Expectancy-value Theory Underpinnmentioning
confidence: 99%