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One of the components of the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior (tra/tpb) refers to ""a person’s beliefs about what other people in his or her social group will think about the behavior and his/her motivation to conform"" to that thinking. this tra/tpb component is termed as a. attitude b. behavioral intention c. subjective norms
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