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1 | Efficacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour: A meta‐analytic review | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2001 | 6,675 |
2 | The role of stereotyping in system‐justification and the production of false consciousness | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1994 | 2,198 |
3 | The role of desires and anticipated emotions in goal-directed behaviours: Broadening and deepening the theory of planned behaviour | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2001 | 1,241 |
4 | Self-categorization, affective commitment and group self-esteem as distinct aspects of social identity in the organization | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2000 | 1,215 |
5 | The theory of planned behaviour: Self-identity, social identity and group norms | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1999 | 819 |
6 | Essentialist beliefs about social categories | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2000 | 686 |
7 | Stereotype content model across cultures: Towards universal similarities and some differences | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2009 | 670 |
8 | A single‐item measure of social identification: Reliability, validity, and utility | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2013 | 620 |
9 | The significance of the social identity concept for social psychology with reference to individualism, interactionism and social influence | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1986 | 572 |
10 | Knowing what to think by knowing who you are: Self‐categorization and the nature of norm formation, conformity and group polarization* | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1990 | 537 |
11 | Taking the strain: Social identity, social support, and the experience of stress | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2005 | 533 |
12 | How the past weighs on the present: Social representations of history and their role in identity politics | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2005 | 521 |
13 | Potency in groups: Articulating a construct | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1993 | 503 |
14 | Intergroup behaviour, self‐stereotyping and the salience of social categories | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1987 | 463 |
15 | The theory of planned behaviour: Assessment of predictive validity and 'perceived control | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1999 | 454 |
16 | Beyond frequency: Habit as mental construct | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2006 | 434 |
17 | Habit versus planned behaviour: A field experiment | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1998 | 432 |
18 | The theory of planned behaviour: The effects of perceived behavioural control and self‐efficacy | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1995 | 418 |
19 | Prejudice towards Muslims in The Netherlands: Testing integrated threat theory | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2008 | 414 |
20 | Extending the theory of planned behaviour: The role of personal norm | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1995 | 400 |
21 | Collective action and psychological change: The emergence of new social identities | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2000 | 393 |
22 | Displacing place-identity: A discursive approach to locating self and other | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2000 | 384 |
23 | Investigating multiple components of attitude, subjective norm, and perceived control: An examination of the theory of planned behaviour in the exercise domain | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2003 | 384 |
24 | The psychology of social class: How socioeconomic status impacts thought, feelings, and behaviour | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2018 | 380 |
25 | Relative deprivation theory: An overview and conceptual critique | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1984 | 375 |
26 | A comparison of leading theories for the prediction of goal‐directed behaviours | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1995 | 373 |
27 | Nationalism and patriotism: National identification and out‐group rejection | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2001 | 367 |
28 | ‘Inclined abstainers’: A problem for predicting health‐related behaviour | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1998 | 361 |
29 | Perceiving people as group members: The role of fit in the salience of social categorizations | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1991 | 357 |
30 | When impulses take over: Moderated predictive validity of explicit and implicit attitude measures in predicting food choice and consumption behaviour | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2008 | 352 |
31 | Risk: From perception to social representation | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2003 | 348 |
32 | Explaining prosocial intentions: Testing causal relationships in the norm activation model | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2010 | 343 |
33 | Are essentialist beliefs associated with prejudice? | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2002 | 333 |
34 | The more (and the more compatible) the merrier: Multiple group memberships and identity compatibility as predictors of adjustment after life transitions | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2009 | 333 |
35 | Social influence in the theory of planned behaviour: The role of descriptive, injunctive, and in‐group norms | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2009 | 320 |
36 | Delay in seeking a cancer diagnosis: Delay stages and psychophysiological comparison processes | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1995 | 318 |
37 | A social representation is not a quiet thing: Exploring the critical potential of social representations theory | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2006 | 318 |
38 | Do intentions predict condom use? Metaanalysis and examination of six moderator variables | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1998 | 317 |
39 | Evidence that perceived behavioural control is a multidimensional construct: Perceived control and perceived difficulty | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2002 | 306 |
40 | Moderation of cognition-intention and cognition-behaviour relations: A meta-analysis of properties of variables from the theory of planned behaviour | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2004 | 300 |
41 | Anticipated regret as an additional predictor in the theory of planned behaviour: A meta‐analysis | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2008 | 300 |
42 | Social value orientation and cooperation in social dilemmas: A review and conceptual model | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2008 | 294 |
43 | Attitudes, norms, identity and environmental behaviour: Using an expanded theory of planned behaviour to predict participation in a kerbside recycling programme | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2010 | 294 |
44 | Predictive models of implicit and explicit attitudes | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2005 | 291 |
45 | The influence of permeability of group boundaries and stability of group status on strategies of individual mobility and social change | British Journal of Social Psychology | 1990 | 286 |
46 | Rethinking the psychology of tyranny: The BBC prison study | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2006 | 285 |
47 | Mechanisms of implementation intention effects: The role of goal intentions, self‐efficacy, and accessibility of plan components | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2008 | 283 |
48 | The effects of subjective norms on behaviour in the theory of planned behaviour: A meta‐analysis | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2009 | 275 |
49 | The underrepresentation of women in science: Differential commitment or the queen bee syndrome? | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2004 | 274 |
50 | Perceived difficulty in the theory of planned behaviour: Perceived behavioural control or affective attitude? | British Journal of Social Psychology | 2005 | 267 |