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    Understanding the Relationship Between Behaviours Using Semantic Technologies

    While a growing number of studies report on relationships between behaviours (e.g. alcohol consumption, political behaviours, sleep, recycling), there is a need for a shared understanding of behaviour (e.g. ho...

    Suvodeep Mazumdar, Fatima Maikore, Vitaveska Lanfranchi in HCI International 2023 Posters (2023)

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    Exploring attitudes towards more sustainable dentistry among adults living in the UK

    Introduction Despite evidence that public pressure can promote sustainability in various domains (for example, retail and travel), no research has considered the public's attitudes towards sustainability in dent...

    Harriet M. Baird, Steven Mulligan, Thomas L. Webb, Sarah R. Baker in British Dental Journal (2022)

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    A Systematic Review of Attitudes, Anxiety, Acceptance, and Trust Towards Social Robots

    As social robots become more common, there is a need to understand how people perceive and interact with such technology. This systematic review seeks to estimate people’s attitudes toward, trust in, anxiety a...

    Stanislava Naneva, Marina Sarda Gou in International Journal of Social Robotics (2020)

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    Self-Regulatory Fatigue

    David Cameron, Thomas L. Webb in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine

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    Self-Regulatory Capacity

    David Cameron, Thomas L. Webb in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine

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    Self-Monitoring

    David Cameron, Thomas L. Webb in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine

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    Self-Monitoring

    David Cameron, Thomas L. Webb in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine (2020)

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    Self-Regulatory Fatigue

    David Cameron, Thomas L. Webb in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine (2020)

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    Self-Regulatory Capacity

    David Cameron, Thomas L. Webb in Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine (2020)

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    Can a Multifaceted Intervention Including Motivational Interviewing Improve Medication Adherence, Quality of Life, and Mortality Rates in Older Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery? A Multicenter, Randomized Controlled Trial with 18-Month Follow-Up

    Patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery are required to take a complex regimen of medications for extended periods, and they may have negative outcomes because they struggle to adhere t...

    Chung-Ying Lin, Mehdi Yaseri, Amir H. Pakpour, Dan Malm, Anders Broström in Drugs & Aging (2017)

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    A theory-based online health behaviour intervention for new university students (U@Uni:LifeGuide): results from a repeat randomized controlled trial

    This paper reports the results of a repeat trial assessing the effectiveness of an online theory-based intervention to promote healthy lifestyle behaviours in new university students. The original trial found ...

    David Cameron, Tracy Epton, Paul Norman, Paschal Sheeran, Peter R. Harris in Trials (2015)

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    A theory-based online health behaviour intervention for new university students (U@Uni): results from a randomised controlled trial

    Too few young people engage in behaviours that reduce the risk of morbidity and premature mortality, such as eating healthily, being physically active, drinking sensibly and not smoking. This study sought to a...

    Tracy Epton, Paul Norman, Aba-Sah Dadzie, Peter R Harris in BMC Public Health (2014)

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    A theory-based online health behavior intervention for new university students: study protocol

    Too few young people engage in behaviors that reduce the risk of morbidity and premature mortality, such as eating healthily, being physically active, drinking sensibly and not smoking. The present research de...

    Tracy Epton, Paul Norman, Paschal Sheeran, Peter R Harris in BMC Public Health (2013)

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    Advice-taking as an unobtrusive measure of prejudice

    A new unobtrusive measure of prejudice is proposed based on an advice-taking task. The computer-based task requires participants to find a token hidden behind one of two boxes. Prior to making their choice, ho...

    Thomas L. Webb in Behavior Research Methods (2011)