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wrbasek0

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Research into applications of the theory of planned behavior has found that subjective norms
 
  A) were the strongest predictors of behaviors overall.
  B) were equivalent in predicting all of the behaviors.
  C) predicted behaviors for adults more than for teens.
  D) were the weakest to predict most of the behaviors.

Question 2

What did meta-analysis of many studies find regarding the predictive value of the theory of planned behavior?
 
  A) It best predicts behaviors for abstinence.
  B) It best predicts use of alcohol and drugs.
  C) It best predicts diet and physical activity.
  D) It best predicts all risk-taking behaviors.



mistyjohnson

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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