Incorporating Information Exposure Into a Theory of Planned Behavior Model to Enrich Understanding of Proenvironmental Behavior

This study proposes including variables related to information exposure as background variables in a theory of planned behavior (TPB) model. Minimizing the spread of aquatic invasive species by anglers provides context. A survey was administered to anglers that included TPB and information channel i...

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Behavior modification
Campaigns
Environmental behaviour
Environmental protection
Information literacy
Invasive
Nonnative species
Regression analysis
Social psychology
Theory of planned behavior
Variables
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