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Tracy Sandberg

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The British Journal of Social Psychology|September 17, 2008
A mere measurement effect for anticipated regret: impacts on cervical screening attendanceTracy Sandberg, Mark Conner
The British Journal of Social Psychology|March 3, 2011
Using self-generated validity to promote exercise behaviourTracy Sandberg, Mark Conner
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 28, 2007
Anticipated regret as an additional predictor in the theory of planned behaviour: a meta-analysisTracy Sandberg, Mark Conner
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|May 7, 2010
Using action planning to promote exercise behaviorMark Conner, Tracy Sandberg, Paul Norman
British Journal of Health Psychology|February 17, 2006
Role of anticipated regret, intentions and intention stability in adolescent smoking initiationMark Conner, Tracy Sandberg, Brian McMillan, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|March 26, 2016
Testing the role of action and inaction anticipated regret on intentions and behaviourTracy Sandberg, Russell Hutter, Juliette Richetin, et al.
Psychology & Health|November 20, 2013
Why does asking questions change health behaviours? The mediating role of attitude accessibilityChantelle Wood, Mark Conner, Tracy Sandberg, et al.
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|July 12, 2015
The Impact of Asking Intention or Self-Prediction Questions on Subsequent Behavior: A Meta-AnalysisChantelle Wood, Mark Conner, Eleanor Miles, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 29, 2017
Varying cognitive targets and response rates to enhance the question-behaviour effect: An 8-arm Randomized Controlled Trial on influenza vaccination uptakeMark Conner, Tracy Sandberg, Chandani Nekitsing, et al.
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The British Journal of Social Psychology|September 17, 2008
A mere measurement effect for anticipated regret: impacts on cervical screening attendanceTracy Sandberg, Mark Conner
The British Journal of Social Psychology|March 3, 2011
Using self-generated validity to promote exercise behaviourTracy Sandberg, Mark Conner
The British Journal of Social Psychology|November 28, 2007
Anticipated regret as an additional predictor in the theory of planned behaviour: a meta-analysisTracy Sandberg, Mark Conner
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|May 7, 2010
Using action planning to promote exercise behaviorMark Conner, Tracy Sandberg, Paul Norman
British Journal of Health Psychology|February 17, 2006
Role of anticipated regret, intentions and intention stability in adolescent smoking initiationMark Conner, Tracy Sandberg, Brian McMillan, et al.
The British Journal of Social Psychology|March 26, 2016
Testing the role of action and inaction anticipated regret on intentions and behaviourTracy Sandberg, Russell Hutter, Juliette Richetin, et al.
Psychology & Health|November 20, 2013
Why does asking questions change health behaviours? The mediating role of attitude accessibilityChantelle Wood, Mark Conner, Tracy Sandberg, et al.
Personality and Social Psychology Review : an Official Journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc|July 12, 2015
The Impact of Asking Intention or Self-Prediction Questions on Subsequent Behavior: A Meta-AnalysisChantelle Wood, Mark Conner, Eleanor Miles, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 29, 2017
Varying cognitive targets and response rates to enhance the question-behaviour effect: An 8-arm Randomized Controlled Trial on influenza vaccination uptakeMark Conner, Tracy Sandberg, Chandani Nekitsing, et al.
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