According to the theory of planned behavior, our behavioral intentions are partially determined by our attitudes toward a particular behavior, our perceptions of our ability to perform the behavior, and ________
A) others' perceptions of our motivation for engaging in the particular behavior
B) others' perceptions of whether we have the ability to perform the behavior adequately
C) our perceptions of whether the behavior is considered appropriate for our situation
D) our perceptions of whether the behavior will be instrumental in achieving our stated objectives
E) our perceptions of whether others will approve or disapprove of the behavior
Answer: E
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