The Theory of Reasoned Action and Theory of Planned Behaviour models explain human behaviour. Originally developed in 1967 by Fishbein and Ajzen, the theories posit that behaviour is determined by a person's attitudes and subjective norms. Specifically, the models suggest that behaviour is influenced by behavioral beliefs and outcomes as well as normative beliefs and motivation to comply with others. While not directly part of the models, other factors like demographics can indirectly impact attitudes and norms.