The three scatter plots are arranged horizontally, each illustrating the relationship between two different variables related to behavior. The plots are titled at the bottom and all use a similar structure with a blue and red background and blue data points. The x- and y-axes for all plots are scaled from 0 to 5 in increments of 1 unit. The first plot, labeled “(a) Subjective norms versus perceived behavioral control,” has “Subjective Norm” on the horizontal axis and “P B C” (Perceived Behavioral Control) on the vertical axis. The data points are concentrated in the top-right quadrant, between 2 and 5 on the axes. The second plot, labeled “(b) Attitudes versus perceived behavioral control,” has “Attitude” on the horizontal axis and “P B C” on the vertical axis. The data points are again clustered in the top-right, between 3 and 5 on the horizontal axis and 2 and 5 on the vertical axis. The third plot, labeled “(c) Attitudes versus subjective norms,” has “Subjective Norm” on the horizontal axis and “Attitude” on the vertical axis. Similar to the other plots, the data points show a strong positive correlation, located primarily in the top-right portion of the graph. The data points are primarily between 2 and 5 on the horizontal axis and 3 and 5 on the vertical axis. In all three graphs, a diagonal line seems to separate a lower-right blue-shaded area from an upper-left red-shaded area. The data points are all shown as solid blue circles.Correlation analysis of behavioral factors (attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control). Source: Authors’ own creation
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