Draw the diagram of the theory of planned behavior but add one more factor before drawing.
The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is a psychological theory that links beliefs and behavior. It suggests that human action is influenced by three main factors: Attitude towards the behavior, Subjective Norm, and Perceived Behavioral Control. To add a fourth factor, we can incorporate "Personal Values" as it can influence both attitudes and intentions.
Here's how you might visualize the TPB with the additional factor:
```
Personal Values
/ \
/ \
/ \
Attitude Subjective Norm
\ /
\ /
\ /
Intention
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Perceived Behavioral Control
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Behavior
```
### Explanation:
- **Personal Values**: This represents the individual's fundamental beliefs and principles that play a role in shaping their attitudes and intentions towards specific behaviors.
- **Attitude**: Reflects the individual's positive or negative evaluation of performing the behavior.
- **Subjective Norm**: Represents the perceived social pressure to perform or not perform the behavior.
- **Perceived Behavioral Control**: Refers to the individual's perception of their ability to perform the behavior.
- **Intention**: The intention to perform a behavior is influenced by the three factors above.
- **Behavior**: The actual performance of the behavior based on the intention.
This diagram allows for a clearer understanding of how personal values can interplay with the other components of the Theory of Planned Behavior to influence behavior.