Beliefs versus actions: Assessing abortion views and behaviors at two colleges

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Michael W. Firmin
Chi-en Hwang
Jennifer Wood
Cite this article:  Firmin, M. W., Hwang, C.-e., & Wood, J. (2007). Beliefs versus actions: Assessing abortion views and behaviors at two colleges. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 35(10), 1325-1334.


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The study assesses discrepancies between people’s beliefs and behaviors with regard to abortion. Participants in this research were two college student populations who have strong, but opposite views, about abortion. Both groups were surveyed regarding their beliefs about abortion and a subset of students was subsequently selected and asked to volunteer an hour of their time at a local Crisis Pregnancy or Planned Parenthood Center. The respective reported views did not predict behavior relative to actually assisting at Crisis Pregnancy or at Planned Parenthood. Thus we concluded that while students may hold strong beliefs about issues such as abortion, they are reluctant to take action regarding these reported attitudes.

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