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moongchi

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According to the theory of planned behavior, it is not enough to just know a person's perceptions of what the social norms are to predict if they will change their health behavior. You must also assess their:
 
  a. motivation to comply c. age and sex
  b. self efficacy d. perception of vulnerability

Question 2

The theory of planned behavior focuses on a person's:
 
  a. attitudes towards health c. beliefs about the behavior
  b. intentions d. SES



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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