规范性
心理学
描述性统计
相似性(几何)
社会规范方法
社会心理学
描述性研究
规范(哲学)
规范的社会影响
认知
考试(生物学)
结构方程建模
感知
政治学
数学
统计
古生物学
生物
图像(数学)
神经科学
法学
人工智能
计算机科学
作者
Rajiv N. Rimal,Maria Knight Lapinski,Rachel J. Cook,Kevin Real
标识
DOI:10.1080/10810730591009880
摘要
In recent years researchers have focused attention on understanding the role of normative factors in influencing behaviors. Although there is some evidence to support the idea that restructuring normative beliefs can result in behavior change, the norms literature is largely silent about how or why this influence occurs. The theory of normative social behavior describes the moderators of the descriptive norm-behavior relationship. Through a 2 (descriptive norms: high or low) x 2 (perceived benefits: high or low) x 2 (similarity: high or low) between-subjects experiment (N = 174), we tested whether these cognitive mechanisms moderated the norms-behavior link. Results indicated that descriptive norms do not exert a direct influence on behavior. Rather, perceived benefits moderated the relationship between descriptive norms and behavioral intention and perceived similarity moderated the relation between descriptive norms and self-efficacy.
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