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Predicting Attendance at Peer-Assisted Study Sessions for Statistics: Role Identity and the Theory of Planned Behavior

Judul Artikel:Predicting Attendance at Peer-Assisted Study Sessions for Statistics: Role Identity and the Theory of Planned Behavior
Judul Terbitan:The Journal of Social Psychology
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Bahasa:ING
Tempat Terbit:
Tahun:2008
Volume:Vol. 148 Issue 4 2008
Penerbit:Heldref Publications
Frekuensi Penerbitan:6x 1 tahun
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Penulis:KATHERINE M. WHITE, IAN THOMAS, KIM L. JOHNSTON, MELISSA K. HYDE
Abstraksi:ABSTRACT. Using a prospective study of 77 1st-year psychology students’ voluntary attendance at peer-assisted study sessions for statistics, the authors tested the addition of role identity to the theory of planned behavior. The authors used a revised set of roleidentity items to capture the personal and social aspects of role identity within a specific behavioral context. At the commencement of the semester, the authors assessed the students’ attitudes, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, role identity, and intention. The authors examined the students’ class attendance records 3 months later. Attitudes and perceived behavioral control predicted intention, with intention as the sole predictor of attendance. Role identity also predicted intention, reflecting the importance of the student role identity in influencing decision making related to supplementary academic activities.
Kata Kunci:class attendance, role identity, theory of planned behavior
Lokasi:P473
Terakreditasi:sudah
Jurusan:Psikologi