What combination of factors constitutes an intention as described in the Theory of Reasoned Action?

A. Intention is a combination of a desire to change the behavior and a person's acknowledgment that the views of others do not matter.
B. Intention is a combination of a positive attitude about performing the change and the person's thought about how others will respond to the behavior.
C. Intention is a combination of medical diagnosis plus fear of ignoring the advice.


Answer: B. Intention is a combination of a positive attitude about performing the change and the person's thought about how others will respond to the behavior.

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