The theory of planned behaviour: self-identity, social identity and group norms.
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"My worries are rational, climate change is not": habitual ecological worrying is an adaptive responseA Social Identity Analysis of Climate Change and Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors: Insights and OpportunitiesA Hippocratic Oath for life scientists. A Hippocratic-style oath in the life sciences could help to educate researchers about the dangers of dual-use researchPredictive modelling: parents' decision making to use online child health information to increase their understanding and/or diagnose or treat their child's healthPsychosocial determinants of fruit and vegetable intake in adult population: a systematic reviewWhat Influences Chinese Adolescents' Choice Intention between Playing Online Games and Learning? Application of Theory of Planned Behavior with Subjective Norm Manipulated as Peer Support and Parental MonitoringOnline social networking and addiction--a review of the psychological literature.The role of issue familiarity and social norms: findings on new college students' alcohol use intentionsBullying in the nursing profession.Respect in final-year student nurse-patient encounters - an interpretative phenomenological analysisThe use of the theory of planned behavior to predict engagement in functional behaviors in schizophreniaAction-specific cognitions of planned and preparatory behaviors of condom use among Dutch adolescentsRecommendations for promoting the engagement of older people in activities to prevent falls.The relative impact of injunctive norms on college student drinking: the role of reference group.Understanding the Health Behaviors of Survivors of Childhood and Young-Adult Cancer: Preliminary Analysis and Model Development.On being both with us and against us: a normative conflict model of dissent in social groups.Using peer crowds to segment Black youth for smoking interventionPeer crowd affiliation as a segmentation tool for young adult tobacco use.Patriotism's Impact on Cooperation with the State: An Experimental Study on Tax Compliance.Predicting actual weight loss: A review of the determinants according to the theory of planned behaviour.The Longitudinal Associations between Perceived Descriptive Peer Norms and Eating and Drinking Behavior: An Initial Examination in Young AdultsPilot study of a brief intervention based on the theory of planned behaviour and self-identity to increase chlamydia testing among young people living in deprived areas.Using the theory of planned behaviour and self-identity to explain chlamydia testing intentions in young people living in deprived areas.Integrating social identity theory and the theory of planned behaviour to explain decisions to engage in sustainable agricultural practices.Disability Diversity Training in the Workplace: Systematic Review and Future Directions.Examining Women's Alcohol Consumption: The Theory of Planned Behavior and Self-Identity.Understanding the determinants of Australian hospital nurses' hand hygiene decisions following the implementation of a national hand hygiene initiative.The relative influence of team climate, team norms and social network norms on health professionals' implementation of a national recommendation to offer service-users diagnosed with schizophrenia family intervention therapy.Predicting the retention of first-time donors using an extended Theory of Planned Behavior.The social context of motorcycle riding and the key determinants influencing rider behavior: a qualitative investigation."Can you spare an organ?": exploring Hispanic Americans' willingness to discuss living organ donation with loved ones.Striving for the moral self: the effects of recalling past moral actions on future moral behavior.Effects of self-categorization on orientation towards health.Evidence that theory of planned behaviour variables mediate the effects of socio-demographic variables on homeless people's participation in service programmes.Psychological antecedents of heterosexuals' pro-gay activism behavior.Knowing a donor and identifying as one: determinants of people's willingness for related and anonymous living donation in Australia.Aggression in the workplace: a study of horizontal violence utilising Heideggerian hermeneutic phenomenology.Predicting Australian adults' sun-safe behaviour: examining the role of personal and social norms.Practice nurses' intentions to use clinical guidelines.Youth culture and smoking: Integrating social group processes and individual cognitive processes in a model of health-related behaviours.
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The theory of planned behaviour: self-identity, social identity and group norms.
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1999-09-01T00:00:00Z