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Use of Pirated Compact Discs on Four College Campuses: A Perspective from Theory of Planned Behavior

The Theory of Planned Behavior was chosen as the framework, assuming that college students are rational decision makers seeking to maximize economic gains in purchasing compact discs. A questionnaire was given to 450 students from four college campuses in the Kaohsiung area of Taiwan. Analyses showe...

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Published in:Psychological reports 2007-10, Vol.101 (2), p.361-364
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