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Avec le soutien du www.uni.lu Wednesday 18 th July 9:00 - 10:30 Sufficiency Additional factors influencing intentions and behaviour Anticipated affect Past behaviour: Habits and automaticity 10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break 10:45 - 12:00 Issues of interpretation and modelling Mediation and Moderation Applications to different data-sets Specification and test of partial mediation, total mediation, and no mediation models Specification of moderator effects 10:30 - 10:45 Coffee Break 12:00 - 12:30 Exercise: Specification of models of participants for mediation and moderation of additional factors 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch 13:30 - 14:30 Background Factors General attitudes: Prejudice and discrimination Fazio’s MODE model Aggregation of behaviours Personality: The Big Five 14:30 – 15:30 Meta-Analysis Summary of Meta-Analytic Findings Regarding the TPB Overview of current meta-analyses and new methodological procedures like meta-analysis with structural equation modelling (MASEM) Application to a new-ongoing MASEM-analysis of the TPB Multiple group comparisons for measurement and structural models SEM Modelling for experimental and quasi-experimental designs Application to different data-sets - Experimental study - Quasi-experimental study 15:30 - 15:45 Coffee Break 15:45 - 16:30 Behaviour Change Interventions with the TPB Strategies and data analyses Summary of findings 16:30 - 17:00 Exercise: Model specification for participants’ own research Thursday 19 th July 09:00 - 19:00 Excursion Friday 20 th July 09:00 - 11:30 Individual meetings Application Application to enrol : Please submit your CV and a motivation letter. Deadline : All applications must be sent to [email protected] by the 1 st of June 2012. Participants : A maximum of 20 students will be admitted. Selection criteria : Priority will be given to PhD and Master students familiar with the TPB and SEM to favour an enriching exchange between the researchers and the participants. Registration Fee 200,00 EUR (fees include the 3 days-workshop, coffee breaks and lunch). The participation is free for students from the University of Luxembourg and from Laval University (Québec). Workload Workload : 9 scientific texts will have to be read before the beginning of the summer school Scientific contact Prof. Dr Pierre Valois [email protected] T: +352 46 66 44 - 9766 Organizational contact Solange Wirtz E-mail: [email protected] T: +352 46 66 44 - 9669 University of Luxembourg Campus Walferdange Route de Diekirch L-7201 Walferdange Summer School 2012 Prof. Dr. Icek Ajzen & Prof. Dr. Peter Schmidt July 16 - 20 The Theory of Planned Behaviour Meets Structural Equation Modelling

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Avec le soutien du

www.uni.lu

Wednesday 18th July

9:00 - 10:30 Sufficiency • Additionalfactorsinfluencingintentionsand behaviour • Anticipatedaffect • Pastbehaviour:Habitsandautomaticity

10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak

10:45-12:00 Issuesofinterpretationandmodelling MediationandModeration • Applicationstodifferentdata-sets • Specificationandtestofpartialmediation,total mediation,andnomediationmodels • Specificationofmoderatoreffects

10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak

12:00-12:30 Exercise:Specificationofmodelsofparticipants formediationandmoderationofadditionalfactors

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:30 BackgroundFactors • Generalattitudes:Prejudiceanddiscrimination • Fazio’sMODEmodel • Aggregationofbehaviours • Personality:TheBigFive

14:30–15:30 Meta-Analysis • SummaryofMeta-AnalyticFindingsRegardingtheTPB • Overviewofcurrentmeta-analysesandnew methodologicalprocedureslikemeta-analysiswith structuralequationmodelling(MASEM) • Applicationtoanew-ongoingMASEM-analysis oftheTPB • Multiplegroupcomparisonsformeasurementand structuralmodels • SEMModellingforexperimentalandquasi-experimental designs • Applicationtodifferentdata-sets -Experimentalstudy -Quasi-experimentalstudy

15:30-15:45 CoffeeBreak

15:45-16:30 BehaviourChangeInterventionswiththeTPB • Strategiesanddataanalyses • Summaryoffindings

16:30-17:00 Exercise:Modelspecificationforparticipants’ownresearch

Thursday 19th July

09:00-19:00 Excursion

Friday 20th July

09:00-11:30 Individualmeetings

Application

Applicationtoenrol: Please submit your CV and a motivation letter.

Deadline: All applications must be sent to [email protected].

Participants: A maximum of 20 students will be admitted.

Selectioncriteria: Priority will be given to PhD and Master students familiar with the TPB and SEM to favour an enriching

exchange between the researchers and the participants.

Registration Fee

200,00EUR (fees include the 3 days-workshop, coffee breaks and lunch).

The participation is free for students from the University of Luxembourg and from Laval University (Québec).

Workload

Workload: 9 scientific texts will have to be read before the beginning of the summer school

Scientific contact

[email protected]

T: +352 46 66 44 - 9766

Organizational contact

SolangeWirtzE-mail: [email protected]

T: +352 46 66 44 - 9669

University of LuxembourgCampus Walferdange

Route de Diekirch L-7201 Walferdange

Summer School 2012

Prof. Dr. Icek Ajzen & Prof. Dr. Peter Schmidt

July 16 - 20

The Theory of Planned Behaviour Meets Structural

Equation Modelling

Monday, 16th July

9:00-10:30 OverviewofTPB • Historicalbackground • Logicofthereasonedactionapproach • Thecompatibilityprinciple • Expectancy-valuemodel • DirectmeasuresofTPBconstructs • Attitude:Instrumentalvs.experiential • Subjectivenorm:Injunctivevs.descriptive • Perceivedbehaviouralcontrol:Capacityvs.autonomy • Intention:Readinesstoact-plans,expectations, willingness

10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak

10:45-12:00 ReliabilityandValidityofTPBMeasures • Validityofself-reportsofbehaviour • Convergent&discriminantvalidityofdirectTPB measures,theissueofmethodbias • Applicationtotwodatasets:flexibletimescheduleand landuseexchange • Simultaneousconfirmatoryfactoranalysisofattitude towardthebehaviour,subjectivenorm,perceived behaviouralcontrol,intentionandbehaviour • Useofmulti-groupconfirmatoryfactoranalysis (MGCFA)forthesamedatasetwithtwosubgroups (menandwomen)

12:00-12:30 Exercise:SpecificationofCFAandMGCFAforparticipants’ owndatasets

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:30 PredictionofIntentionsandBehaviour • Summaryofempiricalfindings • Regressionandstructuralequationmodelling(SEM) forthepredictionofintentionsandbehaviour: Effectsofrandomandnonrandommeasurementerror andtheissueofmediation • Applicationtothetwodata-sets(flexibletimeschedule andlanduseexchange) • SEMmodelforintentionwithindices • SEMmodelforintentionwithmultipleindicators • SEMmodelforbehaviour:multipleindicators,ordinality ofthedependentvariableandpartialortotalmediation

14:30-15:00 Exercise:SpecificationoffullSEM-modelforstudent’s owndata:Indices,multipleindicators,andmediation

15:00-15:15 CoffeeBreak

15:00-16:30 SEMandInteractionEffectsintheTPB • Perceivedbehaviouralcontrolvs.actualcontrol; intention-controlinteraction • Moderation:Intentionxcontrolinteraction,substantive interpretation,evaluationofdifferentestimation procedures:Applicationtothetwodata-sets(flexible timescheduleandlanduseexchange) • Unconstrainedmethod(Marsh) • Sarisapproach

Tuesday, 17th July

9:00-10:45 BeliefElicitation • Codingofbehaviouraloutcomes,normativereferents, andcontrolfactors • Beliefcomposites:Formativeindicatorsofattitude • OptimalscalingandvalidationofEVmodels:datafrom asimulationstudy • Reflectivevs.formativeindicators:Causality,model specification,identificationandestimation.Theissue ofequivalentmodels • Applicationtotwostudies:Formativemodelforthe data-setaboutflexibletimeschedule;reflectivemodel forthedata-setaboutflexibletime;comparisonand evaluationofnonequivalentmodels

10:45-11:00 CoffeeBreak

11:00-12:30 Beliefs,Values,andIntentions • Mediationand/ormoderation.Substantiveand methodologicalissues • Applicationstothedata-set:flexibletimeschedule -Unconstrainedmodel -Unconstrainedmodelwithorthogonalization -MPlusapproach

12:30 - 13:30 Lunch

13:30-14:30 Exercise:Specificationandsubstantiveinterpretationof interactionsinthebelief-basedmodel

14:30-15:15 StabilityandchangeinTPBconstructs • Reviewofempiricalfindings • Autoregressive,cross-lagged,latentgrowthandhybrid modelsofchange.Interpretationofparametersinsuch modelsintermsoftheory • Applicationstodifferentdata-sets -Autoregressivemodels -Cross-laggedmodels -Latentgrowthcurvemodels

15:15-15:30 CoffeeBreak

15:30-16:30 Intention-BehaviourGap • Literalinconsistency • Hypotheticalbias • Closingtheintention-behaviourgap • Applicationstodifferentdata-sets

16:30-17:00 Exercise:Specificationofmodelsofparticipantsforthe intention-behaviourrelationship

• Littlemethod(orthogonalization) • MPlusapproach • Comparisonandevaluation

16:30-17:00 Exercise:Specificationandsubstantiveinterpretationof interactionforparticipants’ownresearch

Summer School 2012

The Theory of Planned Behaviour Meets Structural Equation Modelling

Prof.Dr.IcekAjzen&Prof.Dr.PeterSchmidt

July 16 - 20

Since its introduction 26 years ago, the theory of planned be- haviour (TPB) has become one of the most frequently cited and influential models for the prediction of human social behaviour. The TPB emphasizes that human behaviour is governed not only by per-sonal attitudes, but also by social pressure and a sense of control.

The scientific objective of the summer school is to present the theoretical foundations of TPB, the operationalization of its variables, the strategies to develop an intervention designed to change human behaviours based on the results from a study using the TPB. Finally, the participants will learn how to use structural equation modelling, a statistical technique for testing and estimating causal relations using a combination of statistical data and qualitative causal assumptions, to test different hypotheses underlying the TPB.

This summer school is of interest to PhD and Master students motivated in applying the theory of planned behaviour as well as in learning more about the methodological implications of structural equation modelling and meta-analysis for applied research. It will be facilitated by the author of the TPB, Prof. Dr. Icek Ajzen from the University of Massachusetts, USA, and Prof. Dr. Peter Schmidt from the University of Giessen, Germany, an expert in the application of structural equation analyses, using the MPlus software.

The participants will have the opportunity to discuss their own research topic with Prof. Dr. Ajzen and Prof. Dr. Schmidt. The summer school will have an international scope with participants from different countries.

Scientific Committee

President

Prof.Dr.WernerW.Wittmann

Members

AstriddeLeeuw,Doctoralcandidate

Prof.Dr.ClaudeHoussemand

Prof.Dr.RomainMartin

Prof.Dr.PierreValois

Organizing Committee

President

Prof.Dr.PierreValois

Members

AstriddeLeeuw

ArlyneMoinier

SolangeWirtz