TABLE 2.
1. | The person has formed a strong positive intention (or made a commitment) to perform the behavior (intention). |
2. | No environmental constraints make it impossible for the behavior to occur (environmental constraints). |
3. | The person has the skills necessary to perform the behavior (skills). |
4. | The person believes that the advantages of performing the behavior outweigh the disadvantages (attitude). |
5. | The person perceives more social (normative) pressure to perform the behavior than not to do so. |
6. | The person perceives that performing the behavior is more consistent than inconsistent with his or her own self-image (personal norms, personal standards). |
7. | The person's affective reaction to performing the behavior is more positive than negative. |
8. | The person perceives that he or she has the capability to perform the behavior under a number of different circumstances (perceived self-efficacy, perceived behavioral control). |