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Paul Sparks

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The British Journal of Social Psychology|March 4, 2011
Social dimensions of judgments of integrity in public figuresPaul Sparks, Tom Farsides
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|September 6, 2012
The affective quality of human-natural environment relationshipsJoe Hinds, Paul Sparks
Psychology & Health|February 18, 2016
'Spontaneity is a meticulously prepared art' (Oscar Wilde): Commentary on Taber et al. (2016), Associations of spontaneous self-affirmation with health care experiences and health information seeking in a national survey of US adultsPaul Sparks, Donna C Jessop
Psychology & Health|February 3, 2016
Does self-affirmation following ego depletion moderate restrained eaters' explicit preferences for, and implicit associations with, high-calorie foods?Scarlett Marie Storr, Paul Sparks
Psychology & Health|June 17, 2011
Autonomy and defensiveness: experimentally increasing adaptive responses to health-risk information via priming and self-affirmationLouisa J Pavey, Paul Sparks
Psychology & Health|March 6, 2010
Autonomy and reactions to health-risk informationLouisa Jane Pavey, Paul Sparks
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|December 17, 2013
Attenuating initial beliefs: increasing the acceptance of anthropogenic climate change information by reflecting on valuesAnne-Marie van Prooijen, Paul Sparks
Journal of Applied Social Psychology|January 31, 2023
Perceived legitimacy can moderate the effect of proscriptive versus prescriptive injunctions on intentions to comply with UK government COVID-19 guidelines and reactanceLouisa Pavey, Sue Churchill, Paul Sparks
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 28, 2011
Highlighting relatedness promotes prosocial motives and behaviorLouisa Pavey, Tobias Greitemeyer, Paul Sparks
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|October 11, 2018
The Impact of Autonomy-Framed and Control-Framed Implementation Intentions on Snacking Behaviour: The Moderating Effect of Eating Self-EfficacySusan Churchill, Louisa Pavey, Paul Sparks
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The British Journal of Social Psychology|March 4, 2011
Social dimensions of judgments of integrity in public figuresPaul Sparks, Tom Farsides
Evolutionary Psychology : an International Journal of Evolutionary Approaches to Psychology and Behavior|September 6, 2012
The affective quality of human-natural environment relationshipsJoe Hinds, Paul Sparks
Psychology & Health|February 18, 2016
'Spontaneity is a meticulously prepared art' (Oscar Wilde): Commentary on Taber et al. (2016), Associations of spontaneous self-affirmation with health care experiences and health information seeking in a national survey of US adultsPaul Sparks, Donna C Jessop
Psychology & Health|February 3, 2016
Does self-affirmation following ego depletion moderate restrained eaters' explicit preferences for, and implicit associations with, high-calorie foods?Scarlett Marie Storr, Paul Sparks
Psychology & Health|June 17, 2011
Autonomy and defensiveness: experimentally increasing adaptive responses to health-risk information via priming and self-affirmationLouisa J Pavey, Paul Sparks
Psychology & Health|March 6, 2010
Autonomy and reactions to health-risk informationLouisa Jane Pavey, Paul Sparks
Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis|December 17, 2013
Attenuating initial beliefs: increasing the acceptance of anthropogenic climate change information by reflecting on valuesAnne-Marie van Prooijen, Paul Sparks
Journal of Applied Social Psychology|January 31, 2023
Perceived legitimacy can moderate the effect of proscriptive versus prescriptive injunctions on intentions to comply with UK government COVID-19 guidelines and reactanceLouisa Pavey, Sue Churchill, Paul Sparks
Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin|April 28, 2011
Highlighting relatedness promotes prosocial motives and behaviorLouisa Pavey, Tobias Greitemeyer, Paul Sparks
Applied Psychology. Health and Well-Being|October 11, 2018
The Impact of Autonomy-Framed and Control-Framed Implementation Intentions on Snacking Behaviour: The Moderating Effect of Eating Self-EfficacySusan Churchill, Louisa Pavey, Paul Sparks
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