Verplanken, Aarts, van Knippenberg, and Moonen (1998) found that daily decisions about whether to take a bicycle, bus, train, or car to work were predicted by ______.
a. attitudes
b. behavioral intentions only when participants’ habits were strong
c. habit even after Theory of Planned Behavior variables were taken into account
d. behavioral intentions only when participants’ habits were strong and habit even after Theory of Planned Behavior variables were taken into account
Ans: c
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