According to the theory of planned behavior, how do attitudes influence behavior?

What will be an ideal response?

According to these theories, the influence of attitudes on behavior results from
deliberate decision making. However, this influence is limited by (1) the specificity of
the attitude (the more specific the attitude is regarding a specific behavior, the more
influential it is), (2) subjective norms, (3) perceived control (individuals believe they
have the capability to engage in the behavior), and (4) intentions (intentions do not
always result in behavior). The specific attitude toward the behavior, subjective norm,
and perceived behavior control all predict behavioral intention, which is the most
proximal predictor of actual behavior.

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