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Amanda L Rebar

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Psychology of Sport and Exercise|April 11, 2025
Editorial: Psychology of sport and exercise supports diversity, equity, inclusion, unity and resilienceAmanda L Rebar, Markus Raab
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|July 14, 2017
Conceptualizing and Defining the Intention Construct for Future Physical Activity ResearchRyan E Rhodes, Amanda L Rebar
Physical Therapy|October 31, 2019
Helping People With Parkinson Disease Build Exercise Self-EfficacyAmy Stevens, Robert Stanton, Amanda L Rebar
British Journal of Health Psychology|April 5, 2019
A matter of habit: Recognizing the multiple roles of habit in health behaviourBenjamin Gardner, Amanda L Rebar, Phillippa Lally
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|October 18, 2019
Supporting better mental health services for rural Australians: Secondary analysis from the Australian National Social SurveyRobert Stanton, Amanda L Rebar, Simon Rosenbaum
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|November 17, 2022
Internal locus of control buffers the impact of daily stressors on Australian Farmers' well-being: A cross-sectional studyRachael Smallwood, Adam Curcio, Amanda L Rebar
The Lancet. Psychiatry|June 28, 2017
Comorbidity of depression and anxiety in exercise researchAmanda L Rebar, Rob Stanton, Simon Rosenbaum
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|September 26, 2024
Can-and should-automaticity be self-reported using a single item? A secondary analysis of 16 datasetsBenjamin Gardner, Phillippa Lally, Amanda L Rebar
BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 22, 2015
Erratum to: Do personalised e-mail invitations increase the response rates of breast cancer survivors invited to participate in a web-based behaviour change intervention? A quasi-randomised 2-arm controlled trialCamille E Short, Amanda L Rebar, Corneel Vandelanotte
Health Psychology Review|July 7, 2022
Habits and behavioral complexity - dynamic and distinct constructsAmanda L Rebar, Ryan E Rhodes, Bas Verplanken
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Psychology of Sport and Exercise|April 11, 2025
Editorial: Psychology of sport and exercise supports diversity, equity, inclusion, unity and resilienceAmanda L Rebar, Markus Raab
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|July 14, 2017
Conceptualizing and Defining the Intention Construct for Future Physical Activity ResearchRyan E Rhodes, Amanda L Rebar
Physical Therapy|October 31, 2019
Helping People With Parkinson Disease Build Exercise Self-EfficacyAmy Stevens, Robert Stanton, Amanda L Rebar
British Journal of Health Psychology|April 5, 2019
A matter of habit: Recognizing the multiple roles of habit in health behaviourBenjamin Gardner, Amanda L Rebar, Phillippa Lally
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|October 18, 2019
Supporting better mental health services for rural Australians: Secondary analysis from the Australian National Social SurveyRobert Stanton, Amanda L Rebar, Simon Rosenbaum
The Australian Journal of Rural Health|November 17, 2022
Internal locus of control buffers the impact of daily stressors on Australian Farmers' well-being: A cross-sectional studyRachael Smallwood, Adam Curcio, Amanda L Rebar
The Lancet. Psychiatry|June 28, 2017
Comorbidity of depression and anxiety in exercise researchAmanda L Rebar, Rob Stanton, Simon Rosenbaum
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|September 26, 2024
Can-and should-automaticity be self-reported using a single item? A secondary analysis of 16 datasetsBenjamin Gardner, Phillippa Lally, Amanda L Rebar
BMC Medical Research Methodology|November 22, 2015
Erratum to: Do personalised e-mail invitations increase the response rates of breast cancer survivors invited to participate in a web-based behaviour change intervention? A quasi-randomised 2-arm controlled trialCamille E Short, Amanda L Rebar, Corneel Vandelanotte
Health Psychology Review|July 7, 2022
Habits and behavioral complexity - dynamic and distinct constructsAmanda L Rebar, Ryan E Rhodes, Bas Verplanken
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