3. the perceived ability to control behaviour (Perceived Behavioral Control, or PBC) is an individual's perception that it is easy or hard to do-such behaviour, which is a reflection on the experience in the past and predicting the factors permitting, or as a barrier to recognize behavioral control (PBC), depending on the sum of the multiplier between beliefs about control (Control Beliefs, or C) and control (Percieved Power or P) beliefs about control refers to beliefs about the presence or absence of resources or opportunities needed in behavior which beliefs about control may be influenced by.
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