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SELF-IDENTITY AND THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR - ASSESSING THE ROLE OF IDENTIFICATION WITH GREEN CONSUMERISM
- P. Sparks, R. Shepherd
- Psychology
- 1 December 1992
Recent reports of a relationship between self-identity and behavioral intentions independent of the role of attitudes were examined skeptically in a study of attitudes towards the consumption of…
Identifying motivations and barriers to minimising household food waste
- E. Graham-Rowe, D. Jessop, P. Sparks
- Business
- 1 March 2014
Application of the theory of planned behaviour to two dietary behaviours: Roles of perceived control and self-efficacy
- R. Povey, M. Conner, P. Sparks, R. James, R. Shepherd
- Psychology, Medicine
- 1 May 2000
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Ambivalence and Attitudes
This chapter explores the concept of ambivalence and its relationship to attitudes. Definitions and different measures of ambivalence are reviewed. We present three dimensions on which measures of…
Predicting household food waste reduction using an extended theory of planned behaviour
- E. Graham-Rowe, D. Jessop, P. Sparks
- Psychology
- 1 August 2015
Public perceptions of the potential hazards associated with food production and food consumption: an empirical study.
- P. Sparks, R. Shepherd
- BusinessRisk analysis : an official publication of the…
- 1 October 1994
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The theory of planned behaviour and healthy eating: Examining additive and moderating effects of social influence variables
- R. Povey, M. Conner, P. Sparks, R. James, R. Shepherd
- Business, PsychologyPsychology & health
- 1 January 2000
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Self‐Identity and the Theory of Planned Behavior: A Useful Addition or an Unhelpful Artifice?1
- P. Sparks, C. Guthrie
- Psychology
- 1 August 1998
Among the variables proposed as useful additions to the structure of the theory of planned behavior (Ajzen, 1991), there is evidence for the predictive usefulness of a measure of self-identity. In…
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