Efficacy of the theory of planned behaviour: A meta‐analytic review CJ Armitage, M Conner British journal of social psychology 40 (4), 471-499, 2001 | 13912 | 2001 |
Extending the theory of planned behavior: A review and avenues for further research M Conner, CJ Armitage Journal of applied social psychology 28 (15), 1429-1464, 1998 | 4757 | 1998 |
Social cognition models and health behaviour: A structured review CJ Armitage, M Conner Psychology and health 15 (2), 173-189, 2000 | 1455 | 2000 |
Distinguishing Perceptions of Control From Self‐Efficacy: Predicting Consumption of a Low‐Fat Diet Using the Theory of Planned Behavior1 CJ Armitage, M Conner Journal of applied social psychology 29 (1), 72-90, 1999 | 972 | 1999 |
The theory of planned behaviour: Assessment of predictive validity and'perceived control CJ Armitage, M Conner British journal of social psychology 38 (1), 35-54, 1999 | 925 | 1999 |
Can the theory of planned behavior predict the maintenance of physical activity? CJ Armitage Health psychology 24 (3), 235, 2005 | 753 | 2005 |
From attitudes to behaviour: Basic and applied research on the theory of planned behaviour CJ Armitage, J Christian Current psychology 22, 187-195, 2003 | 656 | 2003 |
Drivers' compliance with speed limits: an application of the theory of planned behavior. MA Elliott, CJ Armitage, CJ Baughan Journal of applied psychology 88 (5), 964, 2003 | 564 | 2003 |
Attitudinal ambivalence: A test of three key hypotheses CJ Armitage, M Conner Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 26 (11), 1421-1432, 2000 | 537 | 2000 |
Expanding the affective and normative components of the theory of planned behavior: A meta‐analysis of anticipated affect and moral norms A Rivis, P Sheeran, CJ Armitage Journal of applied social psychology 39 (12), 2985-3019, 2009 | 532 | 2009 |
Public perceptions and experiences of social distancing and social isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic: A UK-based focus group study SN Williams, CJ Armitage, T Tampe, K Dienes BMJ open 10 (7), e039334, 2020 | 491 | 2020 |
Different perceptions of control: Applying an extended theory of planned behavior to legal and illegal drug use CJ Armitage, CJ Armitage, M Conner, J Loach, D Willetts Basic and applied social psychology 21 (4), 301-316, 1999 | 446 | 1999 |
Predicting behaviour from perceived behavioural control: Tests of the accuracy assumption of the theory of planned behaviour P Sheeran, D Trafimow, CJ Armitage British journal of social psychology 42 (3), 393-410, 2003 | 410 | 2003 |
The “online brain”: how the Internet may be changing our cognition J Firth, J Torous, B Stubbs, JA Firth, GZ Steiner, L Smith, ... World Psychiatry 18 (2), 119-129, 2019 | 395 | 2019 |
Social cognitive determinants of blood donation CJ Armitage, M Conner Journal of applied social psychology 31 (7), 1431-1457, 2001 | 358 | 2001 |
Evidence that implementation intentions reduce dietary fat intake: a randomized trial. CJ Armitage Health Psychology 23 (3), 319, 2004 | 356 | 2004 |
Temporal stability as a moderator of relationships in the theory of planned behaviour M Conner, P Sheeran, P Norman, CJ Armitage British Journal of Social Psychology 39 (4), 469-493, 2000 | 356 | 2000 |
The Social Psychology of Food. M Connor, CJ Armitage The Social Psychology of Food., 2002 | 354 | 2002 |
Is there utility in the transtheoretical model? CJ Armitage British journal of health psychology 14 (2), 195-210, 2009 | 292 | 2009 |
Predictive validity of the theory of planned behaviour: The role of questionnaire format and social desirability CJ Armitage, M Conner Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 9 (4), 261-272, 1999 | 282 | 1999 |