Mark Conner
www.mendeley.com
0000-0002-6229-8143
University of Leeds
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The Theory of Planned Behaviour and exercise: Evidence for the moderating role of past behaviour
Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour to two dietary behaviours: Roles of perceived control and self-efficacy
Understanding choice of milk and bread for breakfast among Swedish children aged 11–15 years: an application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour
Predicting and understanding behavioral volitions: the interplay between goals and behaviors
Attitudinal ambivalence: A test of three key hypotheses
The theory of planned behaviour and healthy eating: Examining additive and moderating effects of social influence variables
The workplace - A supportive environment for physical activity? A qualitative study
Social cognition models and health behaviour: A structured review
A critical examination of the application of the Transtheoretical Model's stages of change to dietary behaviours
Analysis of illicit ecstasy tablets: implications for clinical management in the accident and emergency department.
Patterns of ecstasy use amongst club-goers on the UK ‘dance scene’
Alcohol consumption and the theory of planned behavior: An examination of the cognitive mediation of past behavior
Stress and snacking: A diary study of daily hassles and between-meal snacking
Differential effects of mood on information processing: Evidence from the theories of reasoned action and planned behaviour
When good intentions are not enough: Modeling postdecisional cognitive correlates of condom use
Validating the Consumption of Mdma (3,4- Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) in an Examination of the Behavioural Effects of “Ecstasy” Amongst Recreational Users
Predictive validity of the theory of planned behaviour: The role of questionnaire format and social desirability
The theory of planned behaviour: Assessment of predictive validity and “perceived control”
Interaction effects in the theory of planned behaviour: studying cannabis use.
Alcohol and intentions to use condoms: Alying the theory of planned behaviour
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