attitydbeteendeklyfta
Attitydbeteendeklyfta, or the attitude–behavior gap, refers to the commonly observed difference between what people say they value, believe, or intend to do and what they actually do in real situations. The term is used across social psychology, consumer research, health psychology, and environmental studies to describe a persistent discrepancy between attitudes and actions.
Several factors contribute to the gap. Measurement issues can exaggerate it when attitudes are assessed as
The gap is particularly studied in areas like environmental behavior, health behavior, and political participation. For
Research on bridging the gap emphasizes strategies such as forming concrete implementation intentions (if-then plans), reducing