In theory, knowing an individual's attitude about a topic should allow us to predict his or her behavior. However, in a classic study, Wicker (1969) came to the surprising conclusion that attitudes and behaviors are only weakly related. We present a new theoretical perspective that describes the conditions necessary for an attitude to be translated into a behavior. More specifically, we propose that an attitude (i.e., liking of an end state) is not sufficient to cause behavior. Rather, that liking must first become a desire, which will only occur if an individual likes a potential future state more than the present state. The desire must subsequently be transformed into a goal, which will only occur if the desire is perceived as attainable....
This chapter discusses how linear models that assume a causal link from perception, to attitude, to ...
Gordon Allport (1954) has described the attitude concept as "the primary building stone in the ...
The concept of attitude has played a central role in the development of social psychological studie...
The issue of attitude-behavior relations is revisited in light of recent work on motivation and the ...
Research on the relation between attitude and behavior is examined in light of the correspondence be...
INTRODUCTION Ever since the development of attitude scaling methods, much time and effort have been...
Whereas actual attitudes represent people’s evaluations of specific objects as being good or bad, de...
Abstract The present article discusses the concepts of having a goal and of goal-directed behavior f...
A manipulation of attitude function was used to test hypotheses that attitude function moderates (a)...
Historical developments regarding the attitude concept are reviewed, and set the stage for considera...
Previous attitude-behavior models think of volitional behavior as the generation of voluntary action...
This thesis argues for the importance of involvement as a factor playing a significant part in the p...
Do intentions mediate all of the effects of attitudes on behavior? This study shows that discovery o...
We address the relation between goal-driven and habitual behaviors. Whereas in recent years the two ...
Habit is often treated as a construct of marginal interest in the literature on attitude-behaviour r...
This chapter discusses how linear models that assume a causal link from perception, to attitude, to ...
Gordon Allport (1954) has described the attitude concept as "the primary building stone in the ...
The concept of attitude has played a central role in the development of social psychological studie...
The issue of attitude-behavior relations is revisited in light of recent work on motivation and the ...
Research on the relation between attitude and behavior is examined in light of the correspondence be...
INTRODUCTION Ever since the development of attitude scaling methods, much time and effort have been...
Whereas actual attitudes represent people’s evaluations of specific objects as being good or bad, de...
Abstract The present article discusses the concepts of having a goal and of goal-directed behavior f...
A manipulation of attitude function was used to test hypotheses that attitude function moderates (a)...
Historical developments regarding the attitude concept are reviewed, and set the stage for considera...
Previous attitude-behavior models think of volitional behavior as the generation of voluntary action...
This thesis argues for the importance of involvement as a factor playing a significant part in the p...
Do intentions mediate all of the effects of attitudes on behavior? This study shows that discovery o...
We address the relation between goal-driven and habitual behaviors. Whereas in recent years the two ...
Habit is often treated as a construct of marginal interest in the literature on attitude-behaviour r...
This chapter discusses how linear models that assume a causal link from perception, to attitude, to ...
Gordon Allport (1954) has described the attitude concept as "the primary building stone in the ...
The concept of attitude has played a central role in the development of social psychological studie...