I am using the TPB to predict environmental behaviours and performance. However, I wanted to find some articles that are not using intention of TPB to predict behaviours. Are there any variances of TPB?
I myself doubt that intentions are causal states (both mental and neural) that are responsible for our behaviour. I wrote about this in the context of action generation and social cognition. Below are some references, all available on my ResearchGate site. Hope this is of any help.
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Sebo
Schurger, A. A., & Uithol, S. (2015). Nowhere and Everywhere: The Causal Origin of Voluntary Action. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 6(4), 761–778.
Uithol, S., Burnston, D., & Haselager, W. F. G. (2014). Why we may not find intentions in the brain. Neuropsychologia, 56, 129–139. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.01.010
Uithol, S., & Paulus, M. (2013). What do infants understand of others’ action? A theoretical account of early social cognition. Psychological Research, 78(5), 609–622.
I am interested in your topic about environmental behaviour skipping intention. I f you have any more articles related to TPB model without intention, could you please share with me?