Journal article

Is a stage model a useful approach to explain car drivers' willingness to use public transportation?


Authors listBamberg, Sebastian

Publication year2007

Pages1757-1783

JournalJournal of Applied Social Psychology

Volume number37

Issue number8

ISSN0021-9029

eISSN1559-1816

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-1816.2007.00236.x

PublisherWiley


Abstract
The paper empirically evaluates the utility of a stage approach in describing car drivers' decisions to change to public transportation. Data from 2 samples are used to test whether 5 subgroups assumed to represent an ordered sequence of decision stages derived from an extended version of the model of action phases (Gollwitzer, 1996) is clearer than the changed one. Contrary to expectations, cluster analysis indicates that a 4-cluster solution is most adequate. Whereas the profiles of 3 clusters fit the expected features of the precontemplation, contemplation, and maintenance stages, the existence of separated preparation and action stages was not confirmed. Evidence was also mixed for the assumption that the assignment to the decision stages can be predicted by specific motivational variables.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleBamberg, S. (2007) Is a stage model a useful approach to explain car drivers' willingness to use public transportation?, Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37(8), pp. 1757-1783. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-1816.2007.00236.x

APA Citation styleBamberg, S. (2007). Is a stage model a useful approach to explain car drivers' willingness to use public transportation?. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 37(8), 1757-1783. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-1816.2007.00236.x



Keywords


PLANNED BEHAVIORSMOKING CESSATIONTRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL

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