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1Efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour: A meta‐analytic reviewBritish Journal of Social Psychology20016,675
2The role of stereotyping in system‐justification and the production of false consciousnessBritish Journal of Social Psychology19942,198
3The role of desires and anticipated emotions in goal-directed behaviours: Broadening and deepening the theory of planned behaviourBritish Journal of Social Psychology20011,241
4Self-categorization, affective commitment and group self-esteem as distinct aspects of social identity in the organizationBritish Journal of Social Psychology20001,215
5The theory of planned behaviour: Self-identity, social identity and group normsBritish Journal of Social Psychology1999819
6Essentialist beliefs about social categoriesBritish Journal of Social Psychology2000686
7Stereotype content model across cultures: Towards universal similarities and some differencesBritish Journal of Social Psychology2009670
8A single‐item measure of social identification: Reliability, validity, and utilityBritish Journal of Social Psychology2013620
9The significance of the social identity concept for social psychology with reference to individualism, interactionism and social influenceBritish Journal of Social Psychology1986572
10Knowing what to think by knowing who you are: Self‐categorization and the nature of norm formation, conformity and group polarization*British Journal of Social Psychology1990537
11Taking the strain: Social identity, social support, and the experience of stressBritish Journal of Social Psychology2005533
12How the past weighs on the present: Social representations of history and their role in identity politicsBritish Journal of Social Psychology2005521
13Potency in groups: Articulating a constructBritish Journal of Social Psychology1993503
14Intergroup behaviour, self‐stereotyping and the salience of social categoriesBritish Journal of Social Psychology1987463
15The theory of planned behaviour: Assessment of predictive validity and 'perceived controlBritish Journal of Social Psychology1999454
16Beyond frequency: Habit as mental constructBritish Journal of Social Psychology2006434
17Habit versus planned behaviour: A field experimentBritish Journal of Social Psychology1998432
18The theory of planned behaviour: The effects of perceived behavioural control and self‐efficacyBritish Journal of Social Psychology1995418
19Prejudice towards Muslims in The Netherlands: Testing integrated threat theoryBritish Journal of Social Psychology2008414
20Extending the theory of planned behaviour: The role of personal normBritish Journal of Social Psychology1995400
21Collective action and psychological change: The emergence of new social identitiesBritish Journal of Social Psychology2000393
22Displacing place-identity: A discursive approach to locating self and otherBritish Journal of Social Psychology2000384
23Investigating multiple components of attitude, subjective norm, and perceived control: An examination of the theory of planned behaviour in the exercise domainBritish Journal of Social Psychology2003384
24The psychology of social class: How socioeconomic status impacts thought, feelings, and behaviourBritish Journal of Social Psychology2018380
25Relative deprivation theory: An overview and conceptual critiqueBritish Journal of Social Psychology1984375
26A comparison of leading theories for the prediction of goal‐directed behavioursBritish Journal of Social Psychology1995373
27Nationalism and patriotism: National identification and out‐group rejectionBritish Journal of Social Psychology2001367
28‘Inclined abstainers’: A problem for predicting health‐related behaviourBritish Journal of Social Psychology1998361
29Perceiving people as group members: The role of fit in the salience of social categorizationsBritish Journal of Social Psychology1991357
30When impulses take over: Moderated predictive validity of explicit and implicit attitude measures in predicting food choice and consumption behaviourBritish Journal of Social Psychology2008352
31Risk: From perception to social representationBritish Journal of Social Psychology2003348
32Explaining prosocial intentions: Testing causal relationships in the norm activation modelBritish Journal of Social Psychology2010343
33Are essentialist beliefs associated with prejudice?British Journal of Social Psychology2002333
34The more (and the more compatible) the merrier: Multiple group memberships and identity compatibility as predictors of adjustment after life transitionsBritish Journal of Social Psychology2009333
35Social influence in the theory of planned behaviour: The role of descriptive, injunctive, and in‐group normsBritish Journal of Social Psychology2009320
36Delay in seeking a cancer diagnosis: Delay stages and psychophysiological comparison processesBritish Journal of Social Psychology1995318
37A social representation is not a quiet thing: Exploring the critical potential of social representations theoryBritish Journal of Social Psychology2006318
38Do intentions predict condom use? Metaanalysis and examination of six moderator variablesBritish Journal of Social Psychology1998317
39Evidence that perceived behavioural control is a multidimensional construct: Perceived control and perceived difficultyBritish Journal of Social Psychology2002306
40Moderation of cognition-intention and cognition-behaviour relations: A meta-analysis of properties of variables from the theory of planned behaviourBritish Journal of Social Psychology2004300
41Anticipated regret as an additional predictor in the theory of planned behaviour: A meta‐analysisBritish Journal of Social Psychology2008300
42Social value orientation and cooperation in social dilemmas: A review and conceptual modelBritish Journal of Social Psychology2008294
43Attitudes, norms, identity and environmental behaviour: Using an expanded theory of planned behaviour to predict participation in a kerbside recycling programmeBritish Journal of Social Psychology2010294
44Predictive models of implicit and explicit attitudesBritish Journal of Social Psychology2005291
45The influence of permeability of group boundaries and stability of group status on strategies of individual mobility and social changeBritish Journal of Social Psychology1990286
46Rethinking the psychology of tyranny: The BBC prison studyBritish Journal of Social Psychology2006285
47Mechanisms of implementation intention effects: The role of goal intentions, self‐efficacy, and accessibility of plan componentsBritish Journal of Social Psychology2008283
48The effects of subjective norms on behaviour in the theory of planned behaviour: A meta‐analysisBritish Journal of Social Psychology2009275
49The underrepresentation of women in science: Differential commitment or the queen bee syndrome?British Journal of Social Psychology2004274
50Perceived difficulty in the theory of planned behaviour: Perceived behavioural control or affective attitude?British Journal of Social Psychology2005267