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The theory of planned behaviour predicts self-reports of walking, but does not predict step count.
Scott EJ, Eves FF, French DP, Hoppé R. Scott EJ, et al. Br J Health Psychol. 2007 Nov;12(Pt 4):601-20. doi: 10.1348/135910706X160335. Br J Health Psychol. 2007. PMID: 17931476
Subsequently, participants completed a questionnaire containing measures of the TPB constructs and two self-report measures of walking, followed by two interview measures of walking. For Study 2, 200 RAF trainee aircraftsmen wore pedometers for 2 weeks. At the end of each …
Subsequently, participants completed a questionnaire containing measures of the TPB constructs and two self-report measures of walking, foll …
Using the affective priming paradigm to explore the attitudes underlying walking behaviour.
Eves FF, Scott EJ, Hoppé R, French DP. Eves FF, et al. Br J Health Psychol. 2007 Nov;12(Pt 4):571-85. doi: 10.1348/135910706X153775. Br J Health Psychol. 2007. PMID: 17931474
To circumvent this, we used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, Sanbonmatsu, Powell, & Kardes, 1986) to assess implicit attitudes towards walking. METHODS: Royal Air Force trainee aircraftsmen (N=188) wore pedometers for 1 week prior to completing the affective prim …
To circumvent this, we used the affective priming paradigm (Fazio, Sanbonmatsu, Powell, & Kardes, 1986) to assess implicit attitudes tow …