The Validity of the Theory of Planned Behaviour for Understanding People's Beliefs and Intentions toward Reusing Medicines
Background: many factors can impact a person's behaviour. When the behaviour is subject to prediction, these factors can include, for example, the perceived advantages and disadvantages of performing the behaviour, normative beliefs, and whether the behaviour is thought to be achievable. This p...
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Main Authors: | Hamza Alhamad (Author), Parastou Donyai (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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