The Theory of Reasoned Action is based on the assumption that ______.

A. perceived behavioural control influences intentions and behaviour directly
B. a person is likely to do what he or she intends to do
C. patients are problem solvers, attempting to make sense of an illness
D. the learning of health-related information is a prerequisite to action


Answer: B

Psychology

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