Asked by Gabby Paredes on Apr 26, 2024

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One recent study used the theory of planned behavior to understand gender differences in fruit and vegetable consumption. This study found that men, in comparison to women, have:​

A) ​lower perceived behavioral control and higher subjective norms.
B) ​lower perceived behavioral control and less favorable attitudes.
C) ​less favorable attitudes and lower subjective norms.
D) ​higher favorable attitudes and higher subjective norms.

Theory Of Planned Behavior

A psychological theory that links beliefs and behavior, suggesting that an individual's behavioral intention is influenced by their attitude towards the behavior, subjective norms, and perceived control over the behavior.

Gender Differences

The distinctions in characteristics and behaviors typically associated with being male or female.

Fruit And Vegetable Consumption

Eating fruits and vegetables, which is a dietary behavior associated with reduced risk of many chronic diseases and health benefits.

  • Familiarize yourself with the theory of planned behavior and its key predictors in health behavior.
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Nicholas JohnsonApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The study found that men had lower perceived behavioral control and less favorable attitudes towards fruit and vegetable consumption compared to women. However, there was no significant difference in subjective norms between men and women.