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Planned Behavior Theory — Predicts Behavior through Attitudes, Social Norms, and Perceived Control: Explaining It to Students
Planned Behavior Theory, more widely known as the Theory of Planned Behavior, is one of the most useful theories for explaining why people decide to act in certain ways. It is especially helpful for students because it connects everyday decisions with three simple questions: What do I think about this action? What do important people around me expect? Do I believe I can actually do it? The theory argues that behavior is usually shaped by #attitudes, #social_norms, and #percei
5 hours ago25 min read


Situational Leadership Theory: Explaining Adaptive Leadership to Students
Situational Leadership Theory explains that there is no single best way to lead in every context. Instead, effective leaders adjust their #Leadership_Style according to the situation, the task, and the readiness or needs of followers. This article explains Situational Leadership Theory in simple academic English for students, while keeping the structure of a journal-style paper. The theory is especially useful because students often imagine leadership as a fixed personality t
6 days ago21 min read
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