Towards a theory of the intention-behavior relationship with implications for the prediction of travel behavior

Abstract

Measurements of intentions have gained popularity as a means of forecasting travel behaviour. However, a theoretical underpinning is needed. Drawing on social-psychological research, we propose the elements of the intention-behaviour relationship. A key assumption is that intentions are parts of plans, and that the realism of the plan is important moderating factor of the intention-behaviour relationship

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