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Show the diagram of theory of planned behavior


The Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) is a psychological framework that aims to predict and understand human behavior in specific contexts. While I can't illustrate diagrams directly, I can describe the components involved in the TPB so you can visualize or create your own diagram. ### Components of the Theory of Planned Behavior: 1. **Attitude Toward the Behavior**: - This refers to the individual's positive or negative evaluation of performing the behavior. It is influenced by beliefs about the outcomes of the behavior. 2. **Subjective Norms**: - This represents the perceived social pressure to perform or not perform the behavior. It is influenced by beliefs about whether significant others approve or disapprove of the behavior. 3. **Perceived Behavioral Control**: - This refers to the extent to which individuals feel they can control their behavior. It is influenced by beliefs about the presence of factors that may facilitate or hinder the performance of the behavior. ### Flow of the Model: - The **three components** (Attitude, Subjective Norms, Perceived Behavioral Control) combine to shape the individual's **Intention** to perform the behavior. - **Intention** is the immediate precursor to actual behavior. Higher intention typically leads to a higher likelihood of performing the behavior. - Finally, actual **Behavior** can be affected by both intention and perceived behavioral control. ### Diagram Representation: To create a simple diagram, you can follow this format: ``` +-------------------+ | | | Attitude Toward | | the Behavior | | | +---------+---------+ | | v +-------------------+ | | | Subjective Norms| | | +---------+---------+ | | v +-------------------+ | | | Perceived | | Behavioral Control | | | +---------+---------+ | | v +-------------------+ | | | Intention | | | +---------+---------+ | | v +-------------------+ | | | Behavior | | | +-------------------+ ``` This diagram illustrates how the three components (Attitude, Subjective Norms, and Perceived Behavioral Control) feed into Intention, which ultimately influences Behavior. You can further elaborate on this model by adding arrows and detailing how each component might interact with the others.