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The role of context and timeframe in moderating relationships within the theory of planned behaviour
Authors:Richard Cooke  David P French
Institution:1. Psychology , School of Life &2. Health Sciences, Aston University, Aston Triangle , Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK r.cooke@aston.ac.uk;4. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Applied Research Centre in Health and Lifestyles Interventions , Coventry University , Coventry, UK
Abstract:This study examined the moderating effect of context and timeframe on the predictive ability of Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) constructs. Three hundred and eighty-three students completed TPB measures either in a campus bar or a library and were randomly allocated to one of three timeframe conditions: tonight, tomorrow or next week. There was a three-way interaction such that the subjective norms of participants in a bar were more predictive of their intentions to binge drink that night, whereas the subjective norms of participants in a library were less predictive of intentions to binge drink that night. This research provides empirical evidence that ignoring context may result in underestimation of the importance of normative factors in binge drinking. It also suggests that other research utilising the TPB needs to take greater account of the impact of context of data collection, which has been neglected to date.
Keywords:context  timeframe  TPB  subjective norms  intention  binge-drinking
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