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The phrase "predictor of intention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing factors or variables that indicate or forecast someone's intentions or behaviors.
Example: "The study found that emotional intelligence is a strong predictor of intention when it comes to making ethical decisions."
Alternatives: "indicator of intention" or "forecaster of intention."
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These confirm the known fact that PEOU is a major predictor of intention to use.
The measure of moral obligation proved to be a no-significant predictor of intention.
Satisfaction has been found to be a strong predictor of intention to revisit a service provider in the future and provide positive recommendations and referrals (Can 2014).
Studies suggested that attitude was a significant predictor of intention to use technology in a volitional context where users have a choice to use or not to use the technology (Winters, Chudoba, & Gutek, 1998; Teo, Lee & Chai, 2008; Teo, 2009).
Clearly it is not the only cue proximity and context are also important but it has been recognised by vision researchers that human gaze is a predictor of intention [24].
Positive attitude towards the environmental benefits of photovoltaic panels would be less of a predictor of intention to purchase a set of panels than positive attitude towards the financial benefits of purchasing a set of panels.
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Perceived behavioural control was the strongest predictor of intentions and behaviour.
Employees' attitudes were the one consistent predictor of intentions for performing all three behaviors.
This suggests that unconscious thoughts might be a useful detector and predictor of intentions that patients are reluctant to discuss--or intentions of which they themselves are unaware.
Knowledge added to the model but was a weak predictor of intentions (β =.13, p =.005).
These studies indicate that all three components serve as a valuable predictor of intentions to perform a specific behaviour.
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