Kinesiology 2276F/G Lecture : Lecture 5
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Lecture 5- theory of reasoned action & theory of planned behaviour. Define attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioural controls, intentions. Report the findings and discussion points of dean et al. , (2007) study. Attitude: a person"s positive or negative thoughts concerning the performance of the behaviour. Subjective norm: the degree to which a person feels social pressure to perform the behaviour. Attitude and subjective norm (intention) plus pbc are all influential predictors of behaviour. Intervention techniques should be aimed at enhancing personal control (pbc) Intervention techniques that focus on perceived social pressure. Testing the efficacy of the theory of planned behaviour to explain strength training in older adults. Dean, farrell, kelley, taylor, & rhodes, 2007- journal of aging and physical activity. The influence of each of the antecedents will change by ___________ & ____________ Research with older adults has focussed on ______________ Better understanding of factors that influence participation in __________________